Sweet Pea 'Blue Shift' & Vase Gift Set

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The Sweet Pea ‘Blue Shift’ & Vase Gift Bundle includes vibrant, colour-changing sweet peas and a stylish glass vase — everything needed to grow and display fragrant, long-lasting blooms. A simple, ready-to-gift choice for any garden or home.

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Sweet Pea 'Blue Shift' & Vase Gift Set

Celebrate the joy of homegrown flowers with our Sweet Pea ‘Blue Shift’ & Vase Gift Bundle – a thoughtful gift for gardeners and flower lovers alike. The unique ‘Blue Shift’ variety is famous for its ever-changing petals, unfolding in a stunning gradient of lavender, indigo, and soft rose tones. Each bloom brings a new surprise, filling the garden and home with colour and a classic sweet pea fragrance.

Paired with Diggers’ elegant glass vase, this bundle makes it easy to grow, pick, and display these cottage favourites. Perfect for birthdays, thank‑you's, or simply brightening someone’s day, it’s a gift that grows beauty from seed to vase.

Includes:
• Sweet Pea ‘Blue Shift’ seeds
• Large decorative vase

How to grow

Sweet Peas prefers a sunny open position in the garden in a soil enriched with aged compost and decomposed manure. Ideally, soils should have a pH around 7 or above for optimal growth as they dislike acidic soils. Sweet Peas attach readily to any open structure that they can get their tendrils around, from simple wire fencing, to cane tepees and elaborate arbours and lattice work. It is important to set up any support before sowing or transplanting so as to avoid damaging the young seedlings as they establish. Sow seed either insitu, or in trays for transplanting. Direct sowing works very well for spring and summer sowings, while indoor sowing is best in autumn. Protect young seedlings from snails, especially during the cooler months. As they begin to flower, it is important to water regularly during dry periods and pick the flowers to prolong flowering. Note: Sweet Peas are not edible. All parts are poisonous if consumed.

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