Trim sweet peas??

lesa

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Two years ago I got a transplant sweet pea, from a friend...Lets just say it grew a little! I put it in a small raised garden with lattice for it to climb and it is taking the entire garden over. I love the plant (reminds me of summertime at Grandma's). Do I trim, dig some up and move or just let it take over? Any advice would be appreciated!
 

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Where the heck do you live? Mind die in the hot sun in the summer or freeze in theh freezy winter. I can only grow them in the spring or fall.
 

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Hi lese ! :frow

You don't mention the colour of your sweet pea -- does it look like this one?

http://www.nps.gov/archive/seki/snrm/nnp/html/badlala.htm

If so you may have a problem soon..............................!! If it is the common vetch it can be INVASIVE, however beautiful! :th

I once had it in a garden & I had to get rid of it as it really smothered EVERYTHING. Also it doesn't have a lovely perfume like other species & I really treasure the smell! :D

http://www.gardenguides.com/plants/find-plant.asp?q=Sweet+Pea+vines

This last link gives you info on other types. Hope this helps?

:rose Hattie :rose
 

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here is the reason I have "invasive" sweet peas :)

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