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Sweet Pea 'Ballerina Blue'
Sweet Pea 'Ballerina Blue'
Fabaceae Lathyrus

A proven winner! Bred by a T&M customer, this vigourous climber produces large, highly scented flowers, with 4 superior blooms per 12-14in stem. Winner of an AGM Award of Merit for exhibition, and the Harris Trophy for best sweet pea on trial in 2003. This is an outstanding variety for exhibition as well as for the garden, where it will quickly cover trellises, obelisks or cane wigwams. Germination: 7-21 days, 60-85F. Welldrained soil. 6ft.


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Sweet Pea 'Ballerina Blue'
93391 - 1 packet (25 seeds)
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Ship Season: both Spring & Fall
Items Per Package: 1 packet (25 seeds)
Height: 6' climber
Bloom Time/Days To Maturity: Summer
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing: Indoor Sowing-1/2" deep 3 seeds per 3" pot
Depth: Direct Spring Sowing- 1" deep, in drills 3" apart
Spread: 12-24"
Germination: 7-21 days
Comments: Bred by T & M Customer Charles W Welch. In 2002 Ballerina Blue won a first class certificate in Scottish Trials. In 2003 it won Award of Garden Merit & Merit for Exhibition at the RHS wisely trials and was the only Sweet Pea. It also won the Harris Trophy for the best sweet pea in the trials.

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