Monday, May 21, 2007

The scent of these sweet peas is almost overpowering
























These lovely sweet peas were planted last year, and seeded themselves. They were in flower before I had planted out any of the seedlings I raised this year ... now they are in full flower. Matucana, aka Cupani's original, the mother of all sweet peas - and obviously tough as old boots, as well as being the most beguiling and sweetly scented of them all!

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:03 pm

    Hi Joanna,
    I can practically smell them from here! They look lovely.
    Sara from farmingfriends

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  2. Thank you ... they're on my desk, and the smell as I opened the door this morning was really intense. I made a resolution a year or two ago to try to plant only scented flowers - these really make it easy not to waver!

    Joanna

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  3. Beautiful! I often bring my herbs in as a bouquet. I've not tried sweet peas as Dallas gets so hot so fast most years it just doesn't pay.

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