Blue Lathyrus Sativus Flower Seeds for Planting – Organic, Heirloom, Non-GMO Sweet Pea Seeds for planting in your garden.

Blue Lathyrus Sativus Flower Seeds for Planting – Organic, Heirloom, Non-GMO Sweet Pea Seeds

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NON - GMO

POLLINATOR FRIENDLY

EASY TO GROW

PESTICIDE FREE

ALL NATURAL

Product description

Bring vibrant color and delicate fragrance to your garden with Blue Lathyrus Sativus, commonly known as Sweet Pea. These organic, heirloom, non-GMO seeds grow into climbing plants producing beautiful blue blossoms, ideal for trellises, fences, garden beds, and containers. Sweet Peas are easy to grow, attract pollinators, and add charm to any outdoor space.

Features & Benefits:

  • Color: Stunning blue blooms with a delicate fragrance.

  • Type: Organic, heirloom, non-GMO climbing flowering plant.

  • Uses: Perfect for trellises, fences, garden beds, borders, and containers.

  • Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

  • Easy to Grow: Hardy, low-maintenance, and suitable for beginner and experienced gardeners.

Specifications:

  • Seed Count: Approximately 50–100 seeds per pack.

  • Germination: 10–20 days under optimal conditions.

  • Plant Height: 1–2 meters (3–6 feet) when mature.

  • Flowering Season: Spring to early summer, producing long-lasting blooms.

  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.

  • Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter; prefers slightly alkaline to neutral pH.

Planting & Sowing Instructions:

  1. Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost or start indoors 4–6 weeks before transplanting.

  2. Depth: Sow seeds 2–3 cm deep in well-draining soil.

  3. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist until germination; avoid waterlogging.

  4. Germination: Seeds typically sprout within 1–3 weeks at temperatures around 18–22°C (64–72°F).

  5. Support: Provide trellis, netting, or fence for climbing.

  6. Care: Pinch off spent flowers to encourage continued blooming and maintain plant health.