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Sweet Pea Purple Pimpernell

Sweet Pea 'Purple Pimpernel' Seeds

'Purple Pimpernel' is a stunning bi-colour Sweet Pea that demands attention. It features rich, velvety maroon-purple upper petals (standards) contrasted against vibrant violet-blue lower petals (wings). This two-tone effect gives the flowers a depth and complexity that solid colours just can't match.

This is a variety that looks incredible in a vase. The dark, moody colours add a touch of luxury and sophistication to bouquets. Like its famous cousin the 'Scarlet Pimpernel', this variety is vigorous, producing long, strong stems that are perfect for cutting, all while carrying a lovely, sweet fragrance.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

Sweet Peas are **Hardy Annuals**.

They live for one season but are tough enough to survive a cold winter.

The Strategy: For exhibition-quality blooms on the longest stems, sow in Autumn (Oct/Nov) and overwinter the young plants in a cold frame. For an easier, relaxed garden display, sow in Spring (Jan-March).

Top Tip: Sweet Peas are deep rooters. Sow them in "root trainers," deep pots, or even empty toilet roll tubes to give the roots plenty of vertical space to grow.


🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

Sweet Peas are hungry plants that thrive on rich soil and regular picking.

Germination:
Sow indoors in Oct/Nov or Jan-March. You can soak the seeds in tepid water for a few hours before sowing to soften the hard coat. Sow 1cm deep in moist compost. Keep cool (approx 15°C)—heat inhibits germination! They usually sprout in 10-21 days.

Where to Sow:
They need **full sun** and rich, fertile soil. Dig a trench and fill it with well-rotted manure or compost before planting out. Ensure you have a strong support structure (wigwam, trellis, or netting) ready for them to climb.

Care While Growing:
Tie them in: Use soft twine or sweet pea rings to guide the stems up the support.
Feed: Once flower buds appear, feed weekly with a high-potash fertiliser (tomato feed).
Pick, Pick, Pick! You must remove seed pods immediately. If the plant sets seed, it assumes its job is done and stops flowering. Harvest flowers every 2 days.


📋 Plant Specifications
Latin Name Lathyrus odoratus
Common Name Sweet Pea 'Purple Pimpernel'
Hardiness H3 (Hardy Annual)
Light Required Full Sun ☀️
Height ↕️ 1.8m - 2.4m (Climber)
Spread ↔️ 30cm
Spacing 🌱 20cm - 30cm apart
Great for 💜 Bi-colour Blooms
✂️ Cut Flowers
👃 Scented Gardens
🪜 Covering Fences
Seed Count Approx. 20 seeds per packet

🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

The rich purple tones of 'Pimpernel' need light, fresh companions to stop them disappearing against a dark fence:

  • 🍋 Larkspur 'Limelight Mix': A zesty contrast. The greenish-white spikes of the Larkspur lift the dark purple of the Sweet Pea, creating a vibrant, modern look in both the garden and the vase.
  • ❄️ Ammi Majus (Queen Anne's Lace): The essential brightener. The flat, white lacy heads of Ammi Majus act as a spotlight, illuminating the deep velvet tones of the Sweet Pea flowers.

📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow in Autumn for early flowers, or Spring for summer blooms.

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Seeds 🟢 🟢 🟢 🟢 🟢
Flowers 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸

⚠️ Toxicity Warning
Sweet Pea seeds are mildly toxic if eaten in large quantities. Unlike vegetable garden peas, these pods are not for eating. Please keep seeds away from small children.

🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

Sweet Peas are fantastic for bees. Lathyrus odoratus is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list, acting as an important nectar source in the kitchen garden.

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Sweet Pea 'Purple Pimpernel' Seeds

'Purple Pimpernel' is a stunning bi-colour Sweet Pea that demands attention. It features rich, velvety maroon-purple upper petals (standards) contrasted against vibrant violet-blue lower petals (wings). This two-tone effect gives the flowers a depth and complexity that solid colours just can't match.

This is a variety that looks incredible in a vase. The dark, moody colours add a touch of luxury and sophistication to bouquets. Like its famous cousin the 'Scarlet Pimpernel', this variety is vigorous, producing long, strong stems that are perfect for cutting, all while carrying a lovely, sweet fragrance.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

Sweet Peas are **Hardy Annuals**.

They live for one season but are tough enough to survive a cold winter.

The Strategy: For exhibition-quality blooms on the longest stems, sow in Autumn (Oct/Nov) and overwinter the young plants in a cold frame. For an easier, relaxed garden display, sow in Spring (Jan-March).

Top Tip: Sweet Peas are deep rooters. Sow them in "root trainers," deep pots, or even empty toilet roll tubes to give the roots plenty of vertical space to grow.


🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

Sweet Peas are hungry plants that thrive on rich soil and regular picking.

Germination:
Sow indoors in Oct/Nov or Jan-March. You can soak the seeds in tepid water for a few hours before sowing to soften the hard coat. Sow 1cm deep in moist compost. Keep cool (approx 15°C)—heat inhibits germination! They usually sprout in 10-21 days.

Where to Sow:
They need **full sun** and rich, fertile soil. Dig a trench and fill it with well-rotted manure or compost before planting out. Ensure you have a strong support structure (wigwam, trellis, or netting) ready for them to climb.

Care While Growing:
Tie them in: Use soft twine or sweet pea rings to guide the stems up the support.
Feed: Once flower buds appear, feed weekly with a high-potash fertiliser (tomato feed).
Pick, Pick, Pick! You must remove seed pods immediately. If the plant sets seed, it assumes its job is done and stops flowering. Harvest flowers every 2 days.


📋 Plant Specifications
Latin Name Lathyrus odoratus
Common Name Sweet Pea 'Purple Pimpernel'
Hardiness H3 (Hardy Annual)
Light Required Full Sun ☀️
Height ↕️ 1.8m - 2.4m (Climber)
Spread ↔️ 30cm
Spacing 🌱 20cm - 30cm apart
Great for 💜 Bi-colour Blooms
✂️ Cut Flowers
👃 Scented Gardens
🪜 Covering Fences
Seed Count Approx. 20 seeds per packet

🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

The rich purple tones of 'Pimpernel' need light, fresh companions to stop them disappearing against a dark fence:

  • 🍋 Larkspur 'Limelight Mix': A zesty contrast. The greenish-white spikes of the Larkspur lift the dark purple of the Sweet Pea, creating a vibrant, modern look in both the garden and the vase.
  • ❄️ Ammi Majus (Queen Anne's Lace): The essential brightener. The flat, white lacy heads of Ammi Majus act as a spotlight, illuminating the deep velvet tones of the Sweet Pea flowers.

📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow in Autumn for early flowers, or Spring for summer blooms.

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Seeds 🟢 🟢 🟢 🟢 🟢
Flowers 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸

⚠️ Toxicity Warning
Sweet Pea seeds are mildly toxic if eaten in large quantities. Unlike vegetable garden peas, these pods are not for eating. Please keep seeds away from small children.

🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

Sweet Peas are fantastic for bees. Lathyrus odoratus is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list, acting as an important nectar source in the kitchen garden.