dnrevel's plant: Perennial Sweet Pea (Lathyrus latifolius)

Database link: Perennial Sweet Pea (Lathyrus latifolius)

Status: Have

Categorized under:
Cottage Garden
Perennials
Pollinators, Natives, Wildflowers
Vines & Creeping Shrubs

Comments by dnrevel
Obtained seed from DnD seed swap in 2020. New to me in 2021. Grew starts indoors in 2021 and successfully grew the plants which bloomed in June - August. Seeds sprouted successfully in 2021. Also planting a 2nd batch, seed from Livingston (Ace Barnes).

Sprouting seeds in paper towels in 2022. Will plant all viable seeds after they sprout.
Events
March 16, 2021: Seeds sown (Soaked the seeds for 24 hours prior to sowing. Starting indoors.)
March 24, 2021: Obtained plant (Sowing a second batch outdoors under cover in cold frame, but first soaking the seed today. Seed from Livingston.)
March 15, 2022: Seeds sown (Sowed seeds in damp paper towels. Will plant all viable seeds after they sprout.)
February 23, 2023: Seeds sown (Sowed in paper towels and will check in 3-4 days. Last year I waited too long and the seeds rotted. Variety grown this year is fresh seed, Heirloom Pastels Mix)
February 26, 2023: Seeds germinated (Four of the batch germinated so far. Planted in a jug in the greenhouse. )
March 1, 2023: Plant emerged (Perennial sweet pea plants are emerging in the front yard flower bed. Covered with wire mesh covers. As of April, are growing fine while I interplant annual sweet pea nearby.)
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