0
Skip to Content
HALDEN
HALDEN
Sale Sweet Pea High Scent
IMG_0574.JPG Image 1 of 6
IMG_0574.JPG
IMG_0345.JPG Image 2 of 6
IMG_0345.JPG
pox7WSTw.jpeg Image 3 of 6
pox7WSTw.jpeg
AnHa-5FA.jpeg Image 4 of 6
AnHa-5FA.jpeg
FgyxhaNQ.jpeg Image 5 of 6
FgyxhaNQ.jpeg
IMG_0583.JPG Image 6 of 6
IMG_0583.JPG
IMG_0574.JPG
IMG_0345.JPG
pox7WSTw.jpeg
AnHa-5FA.jpeg
FgyxhaNQ.jpeg
IMG_0583.JPG

Sweet Pea High Scent

$1.00

Lathyrus odoratus

Ruffley ivory white flowers tinged with lavender on the edges bloom in cooler temperatures and tolerate light frosts. Flowers are produced on tall, fast growing vines adding early-season color to fences and trellises. Flowers attract a range of pollinators and are deer resistant. ‘High Scent’ is especially known for its sweet fragrance in the garden and floral arrangements.

Seed Count: approximately 10 seeds

Plant Height: 4-6’

Light Requirements: full sun for stems, partial shade for roots

Soil Preference: well draining soil, high organic matter content

USDA Zones: 2-11 (annual)

How to Grow

Germination: 7-14 days at 55-65F

Seeding Depth: ½-1” depth

Plant Spacing: 6-8”

Days to Maturity: 80-110 days

Early-Season Seeding: Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Can be transplanted before your last frost date if hardened off or transplant after the danger of frost has passed. Direct seed outdoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost date or when soil temperature is above 55F.

Late-Season Seeding: Can also be direct seeded or transplanted in zone 8 and above in late-fall to bloom in late-winter or early-spring.

Growing Tips: Seed in containers 3-4” deep to accommodate deep roots. Plants are heavy feeders and require organic matter incorporated into the soil and fertilization every 1-2 weeks once established. Vines require at least a 6’ trellis to climb and string or hand weaving may be needed to encourage stems up the trellis. Each flower will turn into a seed pod which upon drying, can be harvested and saved to sow later. Keep the roots shaded and cool to encourage a longer blooming period.

Cut Flower: Pinch vine to 3-5 nodes when the plant is 8” tall to promote multiple vines. Harvest flowers when the bottom 2-3 blooms are open. Can be harvested as single stems with 3-5 florets or as a vine with leaves, and 2-3 stems. Cut flowers before they go to seed to promote flower production. Vase life up to 6-7 days with flower food.

Caution: This is not an edible pea, seeds are toxic when consumed in large quantities.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Lathyrus odoratus

Ruffley ivory white flowers tinged with lavender on the edges bloom in cooler temperatures and tolerate light frosts. Flowers are produced on tall, fast growing vines adding early-season color to fences and trellises. Flowers attract a range of pollinators and are deer resistant. ‘High Scent’ is especially known for its sweet fragrance in the garden and floral arrangements.

Seed Count: approximately 10 seeds

Plant Height: 4-6’

Light Requirements: full sun for stems, partial shade for roots

Soil Preference: well draining soil, high organic matter content

USDA Zones: 2-11 (annual)

How to Grow

Germination: 7-14 days at 55-65F

Seeding Depth: ½-1” depth

Plant Spacing: 6-8”

Days to Maturity: 80-110 days

Early-Season Seeding: Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Can be transplanted before your last frost date if hardened off or transplant after the danger of frost has passed. Direct seed outdoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost date or when soil temperature is above 55F.

Late-Season Seeding: Can also be direct seeded or transplanted in zone 8 and above in late-fall to bloom in late-winter or early-spring.

Growing Tips: Seed in containers 3-4” deep to accommodate deep roots. Plants are heavy feeders and require organic matter incorporated into the soil and fertilization every 1-2 weeks once established. Vines require at least a 6’ trellis to climb and string or hand weaving may be needed to encourage stems up the trellis. Each flower will turn into a seed pod which upon drying, can be harvested and saved to sow later. Keep the roots shaded and cool to encourage a longer blooming period.

Cut Flower: Pinch vine to 3-5 nodes when the plant is 8” tall to promote multiple vines. Harvest flowers when the bottom 2-3 blooms are open. Can be harvested as single stems with 3-5 florets or as a vine with leaves, and 2-3 stems. Cut flowers before they go to seed to promote flower production. Vase life up to 6-7 days with flower food.

Caution: This is not an edible pea, seeds are toxic when consumed in large quantities.

Lathyrus odoratus

Ruffley ivory white flowers tinged with lavender on the edges bloom in cooler temperatures and tolerate light frosts. Flowers are produced on tall, fast growing vines adding early-season color to fences and trellises. Flowers attract a range of pollinators and are deer resistant. ‘High Scent’ is especially known for its sweet fragrance in the garden and floral arrangements.

Seed Count: approximately 10 seeds

Plant Height: 4-6’

Light Requirements: full sun for stems, partial shade for roots

Soil Preference: well draining soil, high organic matter content

USDA Zones: 2-11 (annual)

How to Grow

Germination: 7-14 days at 55-65F

Seeding Depth: ½-1” depth

Plant Spacing: 6-8”

Days to Maturity: 80-110 days

Early-Season Seeding: Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Can be transplanted before your last frost date if hardened off or transplant after the danger of frost has passed. Direct seed outdoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost date or when soil temperature is above 55F.

Late-Season Seeding: Can also be direct seeded or transplanted in zone 8 and above in late-fall to bloom in late-winter or early-spring.

Growing Tips: Seed in containers 3-4” deep to accommodate deep roots. Plants are heavy feeders and require organic matter incorporated into the soil and fertilization every 1-2 weeks once established. Vines require at least a 6’ trellis to climb and string or hand weaving may be needed to encourage stems up the trellis. Each flower will turn into a seed pod which upon drying, can be harvested and saved to sow later. Keep the roots shaded and cool to encourage a longer blooming period.

Cut Flower: Pinch vine to 3-5 nodes when the plant is 8” tall to promote multiple vines. Harvest flowers when the bottom 2-3 blooms are open. Can be harvested as single stems with 3-5 florets or as a vine with leaves, and 2-3 stems. Cut flowers before they go to seed to promote flower production. Vase life up to 6-7 days with flower food.

Caution: This is not an edible pea, seeds are toxic when consumed in large quantities.

Subscribe to our email newsletter!

* indicates required
The Halden Newsletter

Follow on Instagram

20 days until Spring! 🌿 What produce are you planting in your garden this year? Are you trying anything new for the first time? Make sure you are following our garden page, @haldengarden 🌼
Some pretty blooms for your Sunday evening. Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! 🌼
Pears! 🍐 One of our very favorites. Here are some fun facts that you may not know. 

1. There are over 3000 varieties of pears worldwide.
2. The majority of pears sold in the United States are grown on the west coast, mainly Oregon and Washington.
3
 

HALDEN

About

About Us
Blog



Privacy Policy
Contact Us