A very useful and educational video of the process by which you show trimming tieing and putting together in a bunch. Thank you for doing more than just showing flowers. 😊
I grew these for the first time last year, however you’ve inspired me to cut down a bush and replace it with a line of sweet peas to act as a beautiful privacy border. Thank you. Fab video 🌸🌺🌸
Once the plants have grown to about 6” in height, it helps to pinch the growing tips by 1”, which will help the plants branch out and produce more flowering stems.
I’m in love with sweet peas. New to the world and plan on doing a cattle fencing trellis jam for my girls! Thx for the video, it was very helpful! You’re a natural on camera! Love the realness and honesty! Thx! -Christie 🇨🇦-
You will love the cattle panel fencing. It's great for outdoor growing as well and looks so much nicer than the netting. Happy growing, my friend, and thanks for the boost of confidence!
so pleased to come across this today, absolutely my favourite flower to grow. yours are beautiful. I was looking for a new sweetpea video ( as I've watched them all ) and up yours popped #happy me
O to have the problem of out of control sweetpeas. :) Anybody who grows flowers for a living deserves a thumbs up in my book. Bravo. They are beautiful. Where do you get your seed and what are your amendments and fertilizer please. Always want to learn more about growing sweet peas Thank you.
My purple sweet peas have finally filled in. They are so pretty. I haven't cut them yet. Because they are gorgeous. I have them growing up a tomato cage.
You are definitely an inspiration!!! I recently bought an amazing home in Big Bear Lake. It sits on 1/3 of an acre and is LOADED with sweet pea’s!! The problem is, they are at the end of their life and I don’t know what to do with them. Do I pull them out and start over, do I cut them at the base and fertilize them before the snow hits, mulch them? They are just all around the chain link fencing, on “old wood”.
Absolutely enchanting. I had success for the very first time with sweet peas this year using winter sowing, and I'm thrilled with the results, especially the scent, but the stems are quite short. I'm going to have to try some of these varieties! Can you name a few off hand?
Oh my goodness....I know it smells devine in your hoop house....😊😊😊😊 What is that beautiful rose behind you that is blooming in all its glory? God bless 😊
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Nice videos. Does this rose keep blooming? or does it bloom for a short time only. fist year growing sweet peas in my small yard by the way so I am checking the subject. So excited about them!
Price can vary, and just like everything, when the market gets flooded, the price comes down. In the tunnel, we get an eary crop and can demand a higher price
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Thank you. The wild sweet peas in CA are very fragrant. I was surprised that here in OR, they have no fragrance. Still beautiful.
Is that a sonic pest repeller in the background? I am trying one and wondering if it will drive an established ground hog away without the need to trap it?
Yes, it worked for me. I took them out at the end of fall one day, thinking I didn't need it anymore, and the little pests came back. Ugh, I'm about to set it up again.
First year trying sweet peas. My friend has an unheated greenhouse I can use- what is the max temp before the sweet peas feel stressed? I'm fearful it will be too hot even in early spring.
Ours start to fizzle out in the greenhouse around July 1. At this point, I'd just start in the greenhouse and put out in your garden as soon as they are ready to pinch.
We fertilize one time a week with a fish fertilizer, just read the bottle, it doesn't take much, we just use a bucket and drench the sweet peas at the base.
A very useful and educational video of the process by which you show trimming tieing and putting together in a bunch. Thank you for doing more than just showing flowers. 😊
I see you have wonderful help. Good help is priceless.
I grew these for the first time last year, however you’ve inspired me to cut down a bush and replace it with a line of sweet peas to act as a beautiful privacy border. Thank you. Fab video 🌸🌺🌸
Wonderful! I am doing something similar with a privacy hedge of them and hope they reseed a little. each year.
Once the plants have grown to about 6” in height, it helps to pinch the growing tips by 1”, which will help the plants branch out and produce more flowering stems.
Correct! Loads more of sweetpeas when you pinch. 😊
This will by my 4th or 5th year trying to grow sweetpeas, I hope they grow tall enough for me to pinch!
That was so relaxing and the sweet peas are gorgeous thanks for sharing
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I’m in love with sweet peas. New to the world and plan on doing a cattle fencing trellis jam for my girls! Thx for the video, it was very helpful! You’re a natural on camera! Love the realness and honesty! Thx!
-Christie 🇨🇦-
You will love the cattle panel fencing. It's great for outdoor growing as well and looks so much nicer than the netting. Happy growing, my friend, and thanks for the boost of confidence!
I can’t believe I have never grown these! I’m definitely going to do a little research and try it next year! You inspire me 😊
Are you growing any this year?
I learned from you today. Thank you!
love your music.... happy
so pleased to come across this today, absolutely my favourite flower to grow. yours are beautiful. I was looking for a new sweetpea video ( as I've watched them all ) and up yours popped #happy me
You are so welcome
O to have the problem of out of control sweetpeas. :) Anybody who grows flowers for a living deserves a thumbs up in my book. Bravo. They are beautiful. Where do you get your seed and what are your amendments and fertilizer please. Always want to learn more about growing sweet peas
Thank you.
In a few places, I have a few videos back on all the details of growing sweet peas.
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Cool. I'll look. Thank you. 🙂
Just seen this I wish you could teach us , to just make a row of 20 plants , that high lol ,, or they special seeds. etc gorgeous
mashallah ...so amaizing nice ved
My purple sweet peas have finally filled in. They are so pretty. I haven't cut them yet. Because they are gorgeous. I have them growing up a tomato cage.
You are definitely an inspiration!!! I recently bought an amazing home in Big Bear Lake. It sits on 1/3 of an acre and is LOADED with sweet pea’s!! The problem is, they are at the end of their life and I don’t know what to do with them. Do I pull them out and start over, do I cut them at the base and fertilize them before the snow hits, mulch them? They are just all around the chain link fencing, on “old wood”.
Absolutely enchanting. I had success for the very first time with sweet peas this year using winter sowing, and I'm thrilled with the results, especially the scent, but the stems are quite short. I'm going to have to try some of these varieties! Can you name a few off hand?
Yay! Good luck this year if your growing again.
I planted my seeds last week- can’t wait for them to grow 😊
Yay!!!
Oh my goodness....I know it smells devine in your hoop house....😊😊😊😊 What is that beautiful rose behind you that is blooming in all its glory? God bless 😊
Cécile Brünner
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm gorgeous!
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Nice videos. Does this rose keep blooming? or does it bloom for a short time only.
fist year growing sweet peas in my small yard by the way so I am checking the subject. So excited about them!
@@nbeizaie it's a one time bloomer
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Good to know! Thanks. They are very beautiful and you have a good taste in flowers :)
Let us know what's that behind you we all want one,so gorgeous is that new dawn climber rose ❤❤❤❤❤
I think its and old rose called Alchemist
At pikes market in seattle, a big bunch of like 20 stems would go for like 6 bucks. But that was pre covid
Price can vary, and just like everything, when the market gets flooded, the price comes down. In the tunnel, we get an eary crop and can demand a higher price
What is the big pink flower plant behind you at the end.
Can you tell me why the wild purple and white sweet peas growing everywhere here in Oregon have no fragrance?
It's just a wild verity, I guess, I've always wounerd that as well.
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm Thank you. The wild sweet peas in CA are very fragrant. I was surprised that here in OR, they have no fragrance. Still beautiful.
Is that a sonic pest repeller in the background? I am trying one and wondering if it will drive an established ground hog away without the need to trap it?
Yes, it worked for me. I took them out at the end of fall one day, thinking I didn't need it anymore, and the little pests came back. Ugh, I'm about to set it up again.
First year trying sweet peas. My friend has an unheated greenhouse I can use- what is the max temp before the sweet peas feel stressed? I'm fearful it will be too hot even in early spring.
Ours start to fizzle out in the greenhouse around July 1. At this point, I'd just start in the greenhouse and put out in your garden as soon as they are ready to pinch.
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm thank you
Planting sweet peas this spring
Yay!!!
how often do you fertilize, and how much do you use?
We fertilize one time a week with a fish fertilizer, just read the bottle, it doesn't take much, we just use a bucket and drench the sweet peas at the base.
Mine are about 6 inches...how do I get them to grow???
You might have planted clumping sweet peas instead of climbing.
how close are the plants spaced?
3 to 4 inches apart.
How long do the cut flowers last
If cut at the right stage then at lest 5 days if not longer.
How close did you plant your seed please for that row?
4 inches or 10.16 centimeters
So beautiful 🌸🌺🌷new subscriber
Thanks and welcome
My vines are spreading a lot and I don’t see it flower. Rest of the other plants like zinnia, bachelor button.
Did you get any blooms yet?
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm no blooms on sweet peas but still growing all over the wall. Trimmed yesterday a little
do sweet peas have to grow inside a hoop house?
no we just do some inside and some out as to extend the season.
Mine dried up in the heat,😭
They do that at the end of summer.
are these just flowers or do you get sweet peas out of them? :p
A flower only, it's not an edible plant.
14:48 what are these behind you?
An old-fashioned rose called Cécile Brünner.