Re: perennial sweet peas
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: perennial sweet peas
- From: D* R* <d*@doe.state.in.us>
- Date: Mon, 2 Mar 98 15:13:02 -0500
- References: <s4fa808c.016@Schwabe.com>
--- On Mon, 02 Mar 1998 09:43:58 -0800 SUSAN SAXTON
<SS@Schwabe.com> wrote:
> do the perennial sweet peas have the legendary
> fragrance? I could live without the colora
> variations if this is true.
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It's my experience some years ago that the perennial sweet peas
do not have any scent and the flowers are smaller, too.
Therefore, I do not find them as desirable to grow. But I love
the colors and scent of the annual varieties and go through the
efforts to plant them every March 17 as an old Irish gardener
friend always did (or as soon as possible after). It would be
easier if they just came back each year.
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Name: Diane Rice
E-mail: drice@doe.state.in.us
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Date: 03/02/98
Time: 15:13:03
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