Sweet Pea 'Piggy Sue'

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Sweet Pea 'Piggy Sue'

A$6.50

Lathyrus odoratus

‘Piggy Sue’ is named and bred by Keith Hammett after a pig rescued from farrowing stalls. With a pink flush on a cream ground, young flowers when first open appear as a pink picotee. Very early flowering Spencer type and has up to 6 flowers per stem. Highly scented. Sought after by designers. Good for cut flower production.

Early flowering multiflora spencer type.

***PLEASE NOTE - In our germination tests, ‘Piggy Sue’ has a harder seed coating than our other varieties. We suggest germination in a cool room wrapped in a damp paper towel. As soon as rootlets show, transplant into ready pots. Seeds that do not germinate within 14 days are helped by slightly nicking the seed coat with a knife or nail clippers, avoiding the 'eye' area.

*Please note: Sweet pea seeds and all parts of the plant including the flowers are poisonous if ingested. Please take care with children and pets. *

Certified Demeter Biodynamic and Certified Organic

SEED COUNT: 10 approx
Germination: Lot#31820 96% MAR2024

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Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information

Plant Type Site Spacing Height Sowing
Depth
Days to
Germination
Days to
Maturity
Hardy
Annual
Full Sun 15-20cm apart 180-240cm 5mm 14-21 days
@ 10°C
75-90 days

TRANSPLANT (recommended) - In mild areas, sweet peas can be sown into pots in mid/late autumn and allowed to overwinter in a protected area, transplanting in late winter-early spring. In areas that experience hard frosts, sow 10-12 weeks before the last frost. Sow one - two seeds per cell into forestry tubes (50mm x 50mm x 120mm)  These longer pots allow for the deeper root growth of the pea seedling. 10°C  is the optimum for germination. Beware of bottom heat overheating if needed at night. Test with a thermostat and remove doomed lid. Soaking seeds is not necessary and it may reduce germination; chipping is not needed but should do no harm. Use a coarse multi-purpose propagation mix and ensure seeds are covered by no more than 5mm of compost after sowing. Evenly water to settle seed in. To avoid fungal issues, allow the surface to slightly dry between waterings. Place the pots in a cold frame or cold greenhouse and protect against mice and slugs. Germination should take place between 14-21 days. Once germinated, give the seedlings lots of light to ensure they do not become leggy.

DIRECT SOW - As newly germinating sweetpeas are very attractive to mice, snails and slugs, we tend to not direct sow. Direct seed late April - mid/late July. Sweet peas optimum germination temperature is 10°C. If you live in a cooler region, you can sow into August. Press seed 5mm deep into soil amended with well rotted compost. Evenly water to settle seed in. To avoid fungal issues, allow the surface to slightly dry between waterings.

HARVEST/VASE LIFE - Sweet peas have a short vase life - 4-6 days. To try and extend this, harvest in the coolest part of the day, when two flowers are open and put a bit of sugar or flower food into the vase water.