Sweet pea summer

Sweet pea flowers in a dragonfly vase on my windowsill

I'm loving the sweet peas I've started picking this week. They're such an easy and bountiful plant to grow, though it nearly didn't happen for me this year, as lingering long Covid meant I got terribly behind with all things garden. Luckily there were trays of seedlings on offer a couple of months ago when I went shopping at Lidl which was an opportunity too good to miss. I just about had enough energy to improvise a couple of supporting tripods from bamboo and plonk them in a couple of my grow pots going free. These are usually part of my patio allotment, so it was great to find an alternative use for them.

And here they are, the flowers now gracing the vase my aunty Lily gave me decades ago. I had no idea on the colours or scent on offer and I'm pleased to find plenty of the darker shades and scent I love in this selection. It's been mentally uplifting to have such a positive result from a much darker time earlier this year. I've wanted to grow flowers for the vase for years, but never quite got round to it. I'm happy an impulse buy has broken my duck and I hope to grow sweet peas - and more - for summer next year and beyond.

What flowers do you grow for your home? Any recommendations for easy ones for this beginner with a tiny space to grow next year?

 

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