Thank you again, Claus! And I didn’t know that about the cuttings!!! I just planted some sweet peas directly along my fence…and the dogs seem to be leaving it alone 😇! (And your English is fantastic! I’m grateful 😇.)
Thank you ☺️ this was good....our daughter wanted sweet peas years ago. We are in high desert as is Laura on Garden Answer. A little wary of trying them because of our 90 and 100 + degree weather. Our daughter has been in heaven with JESUS for almost 11 years now...I know my tears will still water them in ( the sweet peas that is) can't wait to see
As soon as I started this video, my heart cried out for Denmark. I recognized your accent and thought back fondly of our 19months in Nærum. We absolutely loved being there. What a stunning country. Now I am learning yet again from the Danish wisdom. Thank you so much for sharing this super helpful video!
This was such a pleasure. I would like to know how long each pot of Sweet Peas last once planted.could you talk about your potted Maples. Do you keep them in the pots? They add so much to the space with all the other potted plants.
Thank you Claus. I grow my cuttings in a glass of water and pot them up when they start to grow roots. Taking cuttings is such a fabulous way of increasing our stock of sweet pea plants- more blooms for the house and to give to friends and family, in the summer :-)
Hi Claus. Greetings from Ontario, Canada. I'm so looking forward to your videos on RUclips. I found you through Laura at Garden Answer and follow you on Instagram, always. Your potted bulb displays are stunning as is your entire garden and home. Thank you so much for sharing! I am anxiously waiting for your new book.
Such helpful information! I’m growing Sweet Peas from seed for the first time this year. I had no idea I could keep sewing them each month. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge.🙌🏼
We do have a problem here in Florida, zone 9b. I do soak and plant them in the soil directly. They do germinate, but I don't cut the shoots. And we get heat so quickly in Spring that the peas only bloom a couple weeks. Thanks Claus, I will try your way late in fall. Maybe I'll have better success in our cooler weather. 🌿💚🌿
Really appreciate you giving us the spelling of the variety of sweet pea to try. I usually just direct sow the seeds so I had no idea about trimming the seedlings and since you can double the seedlings, I will make sure I start the seeds indoor and trim them. Thanks for the great video.
I remember walking down a long path to elementary school where both sides of the fence were covered with sweet peas. It was so pretty. Thank you for bringing back a sweet memory from my Ky childhood days.
I am in Zone 5a, Canada. My sweet peas are doing much better in mid October then it did in July, Aug and Sept. Your video is what I really needed to learn more about the sweet peas. Thank you!
Thank you for this info. This is my first time growing Sweet Peas, every other video I've seen they all say they do not like to have their roots disturbed, really nice to see that isn't the case.
I grew some sweet peas this year for the first time via winter sowing (Zone 7A NJ). I was nervous at first because I always thought you can’t disturb their roots and with winter sowing you will have to separate them. I already transplanted them on the ground and so far so good. No blooms yet but they’re definitely growing tall. Crossing my fingers they bloom. Seeing you starting multiple seeds in 1 container gives me even more confidence now.
Claus, you're the real deal, you have farmer fingers. Your pot displays of mixed flowers are extraordinary and inspiring. Sharing the variety of plants and seeds you plant is helpful. I appreciate your warm demeaner. I don't want to miss any of you videos.
I'm in US zone 5, with sandy soil. I plant seeds in the ground in August, they germinate and stay small and green all Winter. Even under feet of snow and -15F. When it warms up in Spring, they start growing again. The stems are extremely thick, leaves dark green and already blooming in May. In wet clay soil, might be a different story, worth trying it though.
I'm in New Zealand where we are just entering winter. I direct sowed my first lot of sweet pea seeds as I was planting my bulbs during autumn. I've noticed the autumn sown sweet peas are always more robust than the ones I plant in spring. I'm amazed to hear that your seedlings survive the snow and such harsh temperatures! It gets cold here in winter (well - what we call cold lol) and I live near NZ's 2nd highest mountain (Mt Taranaki), but it's a rare thing to get snow around here. Good luck with your gardening - I can't wait for spring!
@@deborahmac1997 I would just try it with a few seeds to make sure it works for you. That way you don't waste them all. I would also try planting them in September in your zone, we can freeze early that's why I picked August.
An excellent tutorial Claus! You are very set on detail, hence I can say, you reap what you sow. Like most things in life, preparation/foundation is the key element. Love the metal stakes, they can be recycled for many years to come. Also, you mentioned you plant the sweet peas throughout summer, which means you have a continual flow of beautiful flowers! I was told where we live, planting times, the better seasonal time is spring and then before autumn. Those were the old rules, now I am so happy that we can plant throughout spring to autumn. You are so encouraging to me, giving me such inspiration to not stagnate but to keep going. You truly are a blessing in my life, I am sure to many other gardeners as well as we can always learn new techniques from each other. Thank you.
I've just potted some seeds having never grown sweet peas before (just followed the instructions on the packet). I then came across this video, so I hope that they will still come as I didn't soak them before putting in the pots. Thank you Claus for sharing your knowledge, and your lovely manner made for a great video.
This was very helpful. I started my sweet peas from seed this year for the first time using the cold method. They are in the garden now, but not growing very much. I think I may have put them in the ground too soon. I will go ahead and give them some fertilizer and just be patient! I'm glad you demonstrated how to root the cuttings. This will be helpful in multiplying my crop next year. Also, the fact that you separated the cuttings by hand and put them in the larger pot was important to know. Some of the other videos I have watched cautioned that sweet peas don't like to have their roots disturbed. They must be more adaptable than we think. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I was happy to come across this tutorial on sweet peas, I have two pots grown long so I will be able to prune them use these as cuttings. Also that you sow monthly for new crop is a great tip. Many thanks Plantaholicger Geraldine I appreciate
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for watching my video. Sweet peas are amazing and no garden should be without them in my opinion. Remember to deadhead and pick as many flowers as you like to keep them flowering. The best of luck.
I’ve never been into sowing flowers. But I did it this year. I put them in a glass of water and set it on my heat mat. I got busy and after 3 days, they sprouted in the water. I planted immediately. After 3 weeks, they went outside in my containers. Easiest flower I ever started.
I came to learn when to remove the growing tips and am delighted to find the removed part can be rooted. Do I see a grin of delight on Mr Dalby's face as he's potting those cuttings? There will be on mine!
Super Claus, as always. Can’t wait to see how the sweet peas do. Thank you for showing how to propagate. Great tips! You are wonderful please don’t stop.
All of your videos are so uplifting and inspirational. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and your gardens, Claus! This one is perfect for me as I am about to sow Sweet Peas indoors for the first and now I feel confident to do it!
I am with you, sweet peas are easy to grow! I grew some from seed over 20 years ago, and the spread and tried to take over the garden. I have been trying to get rid of them for several years, but new ones keep popping up. I have them some what contained now. :) I do like them, but from now on I will grow them in containers, like you do! Never thought of that before. Thank you
Thank you Claus, I love the gardening passion you project and the deliberate and precise way you present the information: I'm very happy I've discovered your RUclips Channel.
Hell Claus ,this is great video on how you do your sweet peas . I will have to give this a try on the rooting too .Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge 😊
I would never have thought of taking cuttings from the sweet pea seedlings, what a great idea!
I have never heard of being able to take the tops of the cuttings and root them again for double the number of seeds planted, wow‼️
Same.
Neither have I, and this is the third 'how to' videos I've watched on Sweet Peas.
Nor me. Certainly going to give it a go.
I have 😊
Cher jardinier,
J'apprends les pois de senteurs merci😊
Absolutely perfect timing. I was just lamenting about how poor my knowledge is about sweet peas! Now I know!! Thank you, Claus!!
Thank you again, Claus! And I didn’t know that about the cuttings!!! I just planted some sweet peas directly along my fence…and the dogs seem to be leaving it alone 😇! (And your English is fantastic! I’m grateful 😇.)
Thank you ☺️ this was good....our daughter wanted sweet peas years ago. We are in high desert as is Laura on Garden Answer. A little wary of trying them because of our 90 and 100 + degree weather. Our daughter has been in heaven with JESUS for almost 11 years now...I know my tears will still water them in ( the sweet peas that is) can't wait to see
I had no idea you could root the sweet pea cuttings! I’m definitely doing that from now on.
Claus really enjoyed the doubling of the Sweet peas,hope we are as successful as you and your team. Best wishes from London,UK.
I find Claus so calming to watch and listen to - such a lovely disposition. I could watch him all day... 😊
As soon as I started this video, my heart cried out for Denmark. I recognized your accent and thought back fondly of our 19months in Nærum. We absolutely loved being there. What a stunning country. Now I am learning yet again from the Danish wisdom. Thank you so much for sharing this super helpful video!
I started sweet peas using winter sowing in zone 5b in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. Excited to transplant them to a pot and watch them flower.
Thanks for this encouraging tutorial, Claus! Very detailed and precise. Will definitely grow my own sweet peas from now on.
This is one of the best videos I've watched about sweet peas!!
I am so pleased to hear it - thank you very much.
Great tutorial Claus and great close up shots!
I look forward to your videos and get very happy when you post one! Thank you so much!
This was such a pleasure. I would like to know how long each pot of Sweet Peas last once planted.could you talk about your potted Maples. Do you keep them in the pots? They add so much to the space with all the other potted plants.
Thank you for the sweet pea tutorial! Your gardens are so lovely.
Thank you Claus. I grow my cuttings in a glass of water and pot them up when they start to grow roots. Taking cuttings is such a fabulous way of increasing our stock of sweet pea plants- more blooms for the house and to give to friends and family, in the summer :-)
My pleasure. And you are absolutely right - one can never grow too many sweet peas.
I planted sweet peas for the first time this year. Looking forward to seeing them bloom.
Hi Claus. Greetings from Ontario, Canada. I'm so looking forward to your videos on RUclips. I found you through Laura at Garden Answer and follow you on Instagram, always. Your potted bulb displays are stunning as is your entire garden and home. Thank you so much for sharing! I am anxiously waiting for your new book.
Such helpful information! I’m growing Sweet Peas from seed for the first time this year. I had no idea I could keep sewing them each month. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge.🙌🏼
I have just planted mine in, great vlog Thankyou fir the tips Claus 😊
Thank you for the tips. I love sweet peas and had never thought to root the top cuttings. 🇨🇦
I have never had much luck with sweet peas but your encouragement has me getting seeds started. Thank you so much!
Wonderful instructions, thank you. I’m going to start some seeds for fall or second summer as we call it in Texas. 😁
We do have a problem here in Florida, zone 9b.
I do soak and plant them in the soil directly.
They do germinate, but I don't cut the shoots. And we get heat so quickly in Spring that the peas only bloom a couple weeks.
Thanks Claus, I will try your way late in fall. Maybe I'll have better success in our cooler weather.
🌿💚🌿
Really appreciate you giving us the spelling of the variety of sweet pea to try. I usually just direct sow the seeds so I had no idea about trimming the seedlings and since you can double the seedlings, I will make sure I start the seeds indoor and trim them. Thanks for the great video.
I could listen to this gentleman all day
I remember walking down a long path to elementary school where both sides of the fence were covered with sweet peas. It was so pretty. Thank you for bringing back a sweet memory from my Ky childhood days.
My pleasure! Not only do they look great - most of them also have the most amazing scent.
Thanks for taking the mystery out of growing sweet peas!
I am in Zone 5a, Canada. My sweet peas are doing much better in mid October then it did in July, Aug and Sept. Your video is what I really needed to learn more about the sweet peas. Thank you!
I planted these sweet peas this year. First. Great instruction and content! Thank you! 🌱☀️🐝
Thank you, Claus - such a good tip about using the cuttings to make more plants! Best wishes from Cape Town, South Africa
Boy! That support could hold my weight! Lolol!
Thank you for this info. This is my first time growing Sweet Peas, every other video I've seen they all say they do not like to have their roots disturbed, really nice to see that isn't the case.
me too"
Hello Claus, what a fabulous trick in creating a mini greenhouse to make the cuttings root. I'm going to try this idea. Thank you.
Claus, I've sown sweet peas and they are looking quite healthy.
Claus you are so calming to watch!
I grew some sweet peas this year for the first time via winter sowing (Zone 7A NJ). I was nervous at first because I always thought you can’t disturb their roots and with winter sowing you will have to separate them. I already transplanted them on the ground and so far so good. No blooms yet but they’re definitely growing tall. Crossing my fingers they bloom. Seeing you starting multiple seeds in 1 container gives me even more confidence now.
Claus, you're the real deal, you have farmer fingers. Your pot displays of mixed flowers are extraordinary and inspiring. Sharing the variety of plants and seeds you plant is helpful. I appreciate your warm demeaner. I don't want to miss any of you videos.
Great tip for getting double the plants from a packet of seeds.
Excellent tutorial! Easy to understand information and beautiful camera work. Thank you Claus! 😊
Thank you very very much for this interesting lesson 🌸🌿🌸 I'll wait for the next one 💗💗💗 see you soon from the Dolomites
Hello Hello Claus, it’s great to see you and your work on RUclips. Thank you!
Thank you, from Canada! I am going to soak my sweet peas right now and will follow all of your instructions!
Thank you, Claus for this wonderfully informative video. 🙂💚
I'm in US zone 5, with sandy soil. I plant seeds in the ground in August, they germinate and stay small and green all Winter. Even under feet of snow and -15F. When it warms up in Spring, they start growing again. The stems are extremely thick, leaves dark green and already blooming in May. In wet clay soil, might be a different story, worth trying it though.
This is amazing. I would have never dreamed that was possible. I am in zone 7b/8. I am inspired to order some seeds. Thanks for the tip.
I'm in New Zealand where we are just entering winter. I direct sowed my first lot of sweet pea seeds as I was planting my bulbs during autumn. I've noticed the autumn sown sweet peas are always more robust than the ones I plant in spring. I'm amazed to hear that your seedlings survive the snow and such harsh temperatures! It gets cold here in winter (well - what we call cold lol) and I live near NZ's 2nd highest mountain (Mt Taranaki), but it's a rare thing to get snow around here. Good luck with your gardening - I can't wait for spring!
@@jacintabyline I was very surprised the first year, but now it's been working for 5 years. I always thought they were fragile.
@@deborahmac1997 I would just try it with a few seeds to make sure it works for you. That way you don't waste them all. I would also try planting them in September in your zone, we can freeze early that's why I picked August.
@@sweetpeasandyarrowaranchdi8327 I'm going g to try it. I too have many soil. Thanks again.
Mind blown. I’m going to go out right now and try to root some cuttings of the ones I already have in my garden beds. Seriously mind blown!!!
An excellent tutorial Claus! You are very set on detail, hence I can say, you reap what you sow. Like most things in life, preparation/foundation is the key element. Love the metal stakes, they can be recycled for many years to come. Also, you mentioned you plant the sweet peas throughout summer, which means you have a continual flow of beautiful flowers! I was told where we live, planting times, the better seasonal time is spring and then before autumn. Those were the old rules, now I am so happy that we can plant throughout spring to autumn. You are so encouraging to me, giving me such inspiration to not stagnate but to keep going. You truly are a blessing in my life, I am sure to many other gardeners as well as we can always learn new techniques from each other. Thank you.
Thank you for the guidelines for rooting the cuttings. I’ve never seen or heard of this being done.
My pleasure - good to hear that you found it useful.
I've just potted some seeds having never grown sweet peas before (just followed the instructions on the packet). I then came across this video, so I hope that they will still come as I didn't soak them before putting in the pots. Thank you Claus for sharing your knowledge, and your lovely manner made for a great video.
Thank you so much and good luck with your sweet peas.
This was very helpful. I started my sweet peas from seed this year for the first time using the cold method. They are in the garden now, but not growing very much. I think I may have put them in the ground too soon. I will go ahead and give them some fertilizer and just be patient! I'm glad you demonstrated how to root the cuttings. This will be helpful in multiplying my crop next year. Also, the fact that you separated the cuttings by hand and put them in the larger pot was important to know. Some of the other videos I have watched cautioned that sweet peas don't like to have their roots disturbed. They must be more adaptable than we think. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you, Claus.
Excellent video! I learned something new! Sweet Pea cuttings 👏👏👏
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for being here.
Planted sweet peas for the first time this spring. Training them to grow on lattice. Thank you for your instructional video !
I was happy to come across this tutorial on sweet peas, I have two pots grown long so I will be able to prune them use these as cuttings. Also that you sow monthly for new crop is a great tip. Many thanks Plantaholicger Geraldine I appreciate
Thank you for your video. You make it look so easy, I finally feel the courage to try growing sweet peas.
Thank you so much for your knowledge and love of sweet peas. This is my first year attempting to grow them.
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for watching my video. Sweet peas are amazing and no garden should be without them in my opinion. Remember to deadhead and pick as many flowers as you like to keep them flowering. The best of luck.
I’ve never been into sowing flowers. But I did it this year. I put them in a glass of water and set it on my heat mat. I got busy and after 3 days, they sprouted in the water. I planted immediately. After 3 weeks, they went outside in my containers. Easiest flower I ever started.
I came to learn when to remove the growing tips and am delighted to find the removed part can be rooted. Do I see a grin of delight on Mr Dalby's face as he's potting those cuttings? There will be on mine!
Thank you so much for your kind comment and for watching my video.
Beautiful video.
You are very kind - thank you.
This was wonderful
Thank you for the great tutorial
Patricia
Great information on sweet peas! I must try them! Thanks for the video 😊☀️🙋🏾♀️
Thank you for making that interesting presentation in English
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for being here.
Brilliant and delightful! And taught me so much!
Well the cuttings were a magnificent bonus tip, thank you!
My pleasure. Thank you very much for watching.
Thank you, kind sir! My grandmother loved sweet peas and grew them. I have never been able to get them to go.
My pleasure - thank you for watching my video.
Thank you sooo much, I didn't know that I could take cuttings 😁! Thats soooo wonderfull 😍!!!
This was very informative. I’ve never grown sweet peas, but I’m going to plant some now 😊 Thanks, Claus!
Thank you for sharing;) You are my FAVORITE garden teacher❤
That is so kind of you - thank you very much.
Thank you Claus for being so informative and sharing your beautiful garden with us. God bless
Charming! So Charming! 😊
Good clear instructions, thank you Claus. Now I know I can take cuttings 🙏
Thx for sharing!🙏
Super Claus, as always. Can’t wait to see how the sweet peas do. Thank you for showing how to propagate. Great tips! You are wonderful please don’t stop.
All of your videos are so uplifting and inspirational. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and your gardens, Claus! This one is perfect for me as I am about to sow Sweet Peas indoors for the first and now I feel confident to do it!
Thank you so much for your very kind comment and good luck with your sweet peas!
I am with you, sweet peas are easy to grow! I grew some from seed over 20 years ago, and the spread and tried to take over the garden. I have been trying to get rid of them for several years, but new ones keep popping up. I have them some what contained now. :) I do like them, but from now on I will grow them in containers, like you do! Never thought of that before. Thank you
The same thing happened to me. They have taken over part of my garden. I can’t control them. I am zone 5b in colorado, USA
Thank you. I did not know one could grow more from the snips. Good lesson!
Thanks for the tips. I've got been wanting to try sweet peas and your video is just in time. Have a wonderful day.
The best sweet pea video. Thank you!
I love the two trees in pots behind u
Hello, Hello from Atlanta Georgia🤗🤗
Sweet pea cuttings! Thank you Clause. Love Claus' RUclips style, it is very endearing.
Very interesting to see your method. Thank you.
A very good informative and complete video on sweet peas...maybe I will have some this year!😀
Thank you as always, Claus!
Thank you Claus, I love the gardening passion you project and the deliberate and precise way you present the information: I'm very happy I've discovered your RUclips Channel.
Never tried to grow sweet peas! Now I’m going to give it a go. Thank you for the great instructions. Good morning from Texas!
This was great information on Sweetpeas! Thank you!
Such a good video. Well explained and beautifully presented.
Hi Claus, Thanks for sharing about the cuttings. I didn't know they would take root and grow new plants!
Really great explanation! After having watched this I think that anybody will be able to grow sweetpeas and enjoy the sweet wonderfull fragrance 😉
Thank you for all your advice.
The pleasure is all mine. Thank you for being here.
Can’t wait to plant some. Thanks for great information!
Claus, this was quite helpful. My sweet peas seem to just "sit" there and are not growing/climbing. I guess I just need some patience...... 😏 Thanks!
Wow that propagation method is so clever💙
Hell Claus ,this is great video on how you do your sweet peas . I will have to give this a try on the rooting too .Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge 😊
Thank you for the video. I've been wanting to grow sweet peas.
Wow, didn't know you could propagate from the cuttings! Will definitely try this next year (here in South Africa)
You make it look so easy!