Bouquet Blend Sweet Pea is a frost-tolerant climbing variety of Lathyrus odoratus that produces fragrant flowers ideal for cutting and arranging. This cultivar thrives in cool-season gardens, preferring full sun and moderate water, and germinates best in the 55°F to 65°F temperature range. Sow seeds directly outdoors 4 to 6 weeks before your last frost date in cold climates, or in late fall to winter in mild regions for spring blooms.
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Sweet peas are treasured by flower arrangers for their delicate, fragrant blooms and climbing habit. Bouquet Blend combines the classic elegance of the species with reliable vigor, producing cascades of colorful flowers perfect for cutting bouquets and garden arrangements. The cool-season preference means it actually thrives during spring and fall when many other flowers struggle, giving you extended color when you need it most.
Bouquet Blend Sweet Pea is grown primarily for its fragrant cut flowers. The blooms are prized by florists and home gardeners alike for creating elegant bouquets and floral arrangements. The vining growth habit makes it excellent for trellising along garden structures where the flowers can be easily harvested at peak freshness.
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In mild climates, start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date, then transplant seedlings outdoors at the same timing. Maintain temperatures around 55°F to 65°F during germination.
Transplant outdoor-grown or indoor-started seedlings 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date in cold climates. Space plants 6 inches apart in well-prepared soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5.
Direct sow seeds outdoors 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date in cold climates. In mild climates, sow in late fall to winter for spring bloom. Ideal soil temperature for germination is 55°F to 65°F.
Harvest Bouquet Blend sweet pea flowers early in the morning when they are fully open but still crisp. Cut the flower stems at the base where they meet the main vine, taking care to include as much stem length as possible for arranging. Regular harvesting encourages continued blooming throughout the season.
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