Give the gift of future sweet pea flowers to your friends and family! This bundle includes my 'Beginners Guide to Growing Sweet Peas' ebook and 3 packets of my most popular sweet pea seeds: 'High Scent', 'More Scent' and 'Pot Luck Mix'.
Your friends and family will be able to grow the most fragrant flowers for garden decoration or for the vase or bouquets by following the detailed instructions in the ebook
Sweet Pea Seed & Ebook Holiday Gift Bundle - How it works
Simply add the bundle to your cart and checkout. We can send the seeds directly to the recipient - packing slips do not include prices and are 'gift ready'. The link to download the ebook will be sent to your email address - simply forward that email to your friend or family member to complete the gift.
💌 Please note that the packing slips do not include prices and are ready to gift, so you can have these seeds shipped directly to your family and friends 💌

How to Grow Sweet Peas
No garden is complete without sweet peas. Sow as many sweet pea seeds as you can and you won't regret it! They will fill your life with a myriad of colors and sweet scent. Grow sweet peas climbing over teepees and arches in the garden and cut them to fill jugs and vases in your house in spring & summer. The more you pick, the more they flower. Read more..

Harvesting & Vase Life
To keep the flowers coming, pick frequently! Allowing the plant to go to seed will send a signal that new flowers do not need to be produced. For the longest vase life, pick your sweet peas when there are still at least two unopened flowers at the top. Flowers do not continue to open after picking. For a more frilly and full look, pick when fully open, but expect a shorter vase life. Sweet peas are a short lived cut flower, but you can extend their life by adding a cut flower preservative to the water and keeping them in a cool place and away from any ethylene sources such as ripening fruit. Ethylene will shorten the vase life. Cutting the flowers along with some of the vine will also extend the vase time and give a more interesting vase display.
Sweet peas, just like many plants we grow in our gardens, are toxic. Sweet pea seeds and any part of the plant should not be ingested.