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with SARAH RAVEN — Acclaimed English gardener, cook and writer. Host of the UK’s No.1 gardening podcast.
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In this lesson, Sarah will show you how to plant out, water and feed sweet peas so you can ensure a bumper crop.
I am going to plant eight sweet peas around my new structure. I am only doing eight because I have very strong plants, which will be up to the job of covering my teepee structure.
The varieties I am planting are:
Once our sweet pea plants have filled the root trainers, we plant them into one-litre pots. All you need to ensure is that the pot you use is deep so there is adequate room for the roots.
If you add too many plants to the base of your teepee then they will become matted and heavy and may topple your teepee structure.
Despite the delicate appearance of the flowers, sweet peas are very hardy plants and they can even survive snow and frost. They also like to establish their roots in cold, wet soil, so if you wait until late spring or early summer to plant them out they won't be as productive.
Thankfully slugs and snails don't seem to like sweet peas very much so you shouldn't have much of an issue with them.
However, in a dry year, your plants may suffer from mildew. The best way to prevent this is to plant them with compost, help them to form strong roots in root trainers, and keep them fed and watered.
The other pest they may suffer from is pollen beetle, which is a type of beetle that eats the pollen out of a flower. The easiest way to deal with them is to leave your freshly picked blooms by an open window and they will be attracted to the light in the morning and fly off. A little shake should help to get rid of any other strays.
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Acclaimed English gardener, cook and writer. Host of the UK’s No.1 gardening podcast.
Sarah Raven is a renowned English gardener, cook and award-winning author. She is an inspirational and passionate teacher - combining her decades of experience with her scientific approach to growing (she is medically trained) - and has been running cooking, flower arranging and gardening courses at Perch Hill, her 90-acre farm in East Sussex, and around the UK for over 30 years. She has written for a host of major publications - including House & Garden, The Saturday Telegraph, Country Living, Gardens Illustrated, Gardeners’ World Magazine and The English Garden - and presented on TV shows including Gardeners' World and BBC’s Great British Garden Revival. Her gardening and cookery books have won numerous awards including ‘Best Specialist Gardening Book’ for The Cutting Garden and ‘Cookery Book of the Year’ for Sarah Raven's Garden Cookbook. Sarah is married to the writer Adam Nicolson, Vita Sackville-West's grandson. She also has an online shop that is a brilliant destination for plants, bulbs, seeds, tools and all things garden.
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