Sweet Pea 'David Tostevin'
A fistful of sweet peas- there's nothing better. This variety is the most incredible colour, a smoky, dappled lavender- easily described as silver This is the first sweet pea to be labelled as a ‘dappled’ by The National Sweet Pea Society. This was bred by Dr Keith Hammett and is named after Plants of Distinctions founder, David Tostevin.
A donation of 50p for every packet sold will be made to the Parkinson’s UK Charity.
Best sown under cover in autumn to get the biggest, most productive plants. Plant out in spring. Or sow under cover from January and then plant out in the spring.
The young plants can handle a light cold-spell but do protect from hard frosty temperatures. Pinch out the growing tips at 6" tall to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. No need to pinch Autumn sown sweet peas.
Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 8 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 75-90 approx
Height: climber 5-8ft
A fistful of sweet peas- there's nothing better. This variety is the most incredible colour, a smoky, dappled lavender- easily described as silver This is the first sweet pea to be labelled as a ‘dappled’ by The National Sweet Pea Society. This was bred by Dr Keith Hammett and is named after Plants of Distinctions founder, David Tostevin.
A donation of 50p for every packet sold will be made to the Parkinson’s UK Charity.
Best sown under cover in autumn to get the biggest, most productive plants. Plant out in spring. Or sow under cover from January and then plant out in the spring.
The young plants can handle a light cold-spell but do protect from hard frosty temperatures. Pinch out the growing tips at 6" tall to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. No need to pinch Autumn sown sweet peas.
Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 8 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 75-90 approx
Height: climber 5-8ft
A fistful of sweet peas- there's nothing better. This variety is the most incredible colour, a smoky, dappled lavender- easily described as silver This is the first sweet pea to be labelled as a ‘dappled’ by The National Sweet Pea Society. This was bred by Dr Keith Hammett and is named after Plants of Distinctions founder, David Tostevin.
A donation of 50p for every packet sold will be made to the Parkinson’s UK Charity.
Best sown under cover in autumn to get the biggest, most productive plants. Plant out in spring. Or sow under cover from January and then plant out in the spring.
The young plants can handle a light cold-spell but do protect from hard frosty temperatures. Pinch out the growing tips at 6" tall to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. No need to pinch Autumn sown sweet peas.
Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 8 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 75-90 approx
Height: climber 5-8ft
Approx 12 seed per packet