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sweet pea seeds from plant Mammoth Mix Sweet Pea Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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sweet pea seeds from plant Mammoth Mix Sweet Pea Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsMammoth Mix Sweet Pea Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds produce a stunning display of fragrant blooms in soft shades of rose, pink, lavender, and white. This classic cottage garden favorite grows on vigorous climbing vines that reach approximately 56 feet tall, making it ideal for trellises, fences, and garden arches. Known for its sweet, heady fragrance and long stems, sweet pea is a popular choice for cut flower gardens and ornamental plantings.

Mammoth Mix Sweet Pea Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds produce a stunning display of fragrant blooms in soft shades of rose, pink, lavender, and white. This classic cottage garden favorite grows on vigorous climbing vines that reach approximately 5–6 feet tall, making it ideal for trellises, fences, and garden arches. Known for its sweet, heady fragrance and long stems, sweet pea is a popular choice for cut flower gardens and ornamental plantings.

Fragrant Blooms that Attract Pollinators:

  • Strongly scented flowers with a classic sweet pea fragrance
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Adds color and fragrance to gardens and outdoor spaces

Vigorous Growth with Abundant Flowers:

  • Climbing vines reach 5–6 feet tall
  • Produces a profusion of blossoms throughout the season
  • Mixed colors include rose, pink, lavender, and white
  • Well suited for trellises, fences, and vertical supports

Why Customers Love Mammoth Mix Sweet Pea Seeds:

  • Beautiful color mix for cottage and cut flower gardens
  • Long stems ideal for fresh floral arrangements
  • Vigorous growth habit with reliable flowering
  • Popular pollinator-friendly ornamental plant
  • Adds vertical interest and fragrance to garden spaces

How to Use / How to Grow:
Sow sweet pea seeds in well-drained soil and full sun. For improved germination, scarify seeds by lightly nicking or sanding the seed coat, or soak seeds prior to planting. Provide a trellis or support structure for climbing vines. Harvest flowers regularly to encourage continued blooming.

Safety Warning: Sweet pea is toxic to humans and animals. Do not allow your pets or children to consume any part of the plant.

Net Wt. 2.5G

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