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Sweet Pea, Heathcliff

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Sweet Pea, Heathcliff Lathyrus odoratus Heathcliff From £2.45
Sweet Pea, Jilly

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Sweet Pea, Jilly Lathyrus odoratus Jilly From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Just Julia

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Sweet Pea, Just Julia Lathyrus odoratus 'Just Julia' From £5.60
Sweet Pea, Kings High Scent

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Sweet Pea, Kings High Scent Lathyrus odoratus 'Kings High Scent' From £2.45
Sweet Pea, Lord Nelson

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Sweet Pea, Lord Nelson Lathyrus odoratus 'Lord Nelson' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Matucana

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Sweet Pea, Matucana Lathyrus odoratus 'Matucana' From £2.45
Sweet Pea, Millennium

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Sweet Pea, Millennium Lathyrus odoratus Millennium From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Mollie Rilstone

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Sweet Pea, Mollie Rilstone Lathyrus odoratus 'Mollie Rilstone' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Mrs Collier

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Sweet Pea, Mrs Collier Lathyrus odoratus 'Mrs Collier' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Noel Sutton

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Sweet Pea, Noel Sutton Lathyrus odoratus 'Noel Sutton' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Our Harry

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Sweet Pea, Our Harry Lathyrus odoratus Our Harry From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Pink Pearl

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Sweet Pea, Pink Pearl Lathyrus odoratus Pink Pearl From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Promise

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Sweet Pea, Promise Lathyrus odoratus 'Promise' From £5.60
Sweet Pea, Restormel

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Sweet Pea, Restormel Lathyrus odoratus 'Restormel' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Turquoise Lagoon

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Sweet Pea, Turquoise Lagoon Lathyrus x hammettii 'Turquoise Lagoon' From £5.65
Sweet Pea, Valerie Harrod

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Sweet Pea, Valerie Harrod Lathyrus odoratus 'Valerie Harrod' From £5.65

Cosmos and Sweet Pea seedling plants are ready to order now for delivery from April

  • You can't plant them outdoors until the last frost has passed 
  • Last frost is around mid-April in most of the UK, up to mid-or-late-May in colder inland Northern and Scottish gardens.

Seeds are ready for delivery now

Bedding plants are generally interplanted with long-lasting Perennials, but are either short-lived or else too tender to survive our winters. 
They are fast-growing and ideal for covering your borders with flowers, or packing into containers and hanging baskets. 

There is some overlap in practical use between annual or biennial plants, frost-tender perennials, and tubers like Dahlias that are often lifted at the end of each season: in general, the plants in this section are meant to be treated as annual bedding (i.e. thrown on the compost after they flower), even if they are technically perennials, unless otherwise stated.  

Sowing a tablespoon's worth of seeds and raising them into a heaving flower basket is great fun, and if you have not tried it, then give it a go!

But germinating your own seeds does take up a lot of space, attention, and time.
Buying "ready-made" seedlings gets you the right number of the best quality plants, delivered right when you want to plant them, all ready to start flowering within a matter of days: just add water!  

Please note that mail order annual plants are not covered by our guarantee, because they are annuals or biennials that are supposed to last less than a year after you receive them. Some live longer than that, like perennial wallflowers, but they should still be replaced every few years.