Sweet Peas
The morning was foggy and sprinkly and cool, but the trellis was full…
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…of Sweet Peas.
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The white-tinged with purple…
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…the pink…
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…Floradora brought them all in…
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…and sat sniffing the sweet perfume and listening to foghorns.
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Lovely. My sweet peas are yet to produce a single flower. Sighs.
Ours were very late, but are trying to make up for it now! I know there are some years when our sweet peas don’t bloom at all, but I hope yours will expend a little energy and give you a few blossoms!
Oh goodness! Sweet peas remind me of the delicate, damp English summers of my childhood. Floradora did well with her choices of which ones to pick and bring inside.
It was certainly a rather damp spring, and an on-and-off-again damp summer…The Sweet Peas seem to be revelling in the weather, and we are revelling in the bountiful Sweet Peas!!
Such pretty flowers and I love their perfume.
I love it too, and they are so fresh and pretty with the drops of rain still on them!
The only pea blossom I’m likely to see is on my winter-grown snow peas. I can almost smell your riotous beauties!
Winter-grown snow peas sounds like a fine thing, even if the flowers are less flagrant (and fragrant)!
It is a very fine thing, together with lettuces, beans, baby beets and hopefully, eventually tomatoes. There are dozens on the vines, but no sign of ripening yet.
Wonderful
We love Sweet Peas!
You are welcome! They are some of our favourite flowers in the entire garden!