

Sweet Pea 'Pastel Mix'
Sweet Pea Pastel Mix
Lathyrus odoratus
A soft, romantic blend of our favorite pastel varieties
This curated mix brings together a selection of sweet peas in the gentlest shades—blush pinks, creamy whites, soft lavenders, and muted apricots. Each stem is slightly different, but together they create a harmonious, watercolor-like effect that’s perfect for dreamy bouquets and cottage-style gardens.
We’ve chosen these varieties for their delicate coloring, fragrance, and strong stems—ideal for cutting or simply enjoying on the vine. Whether you're new to sweet peas or looking to fill your garden with calm, romantic tones, this mix is a beautiful place to begin.
🌿 Details:
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Blend of pastel-toned sweet peas
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Selected for color harmony, fragrance, and performance
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Great for cutting and arranging
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Grown and hand-harvested on our farm
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Please note: images are for demonstration only—exact mix may vary.
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Plant type: Hardy annual
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Height: 6-8 feet
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Plant spacing: 6-8”
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Site: full sun (or partial afternoon shade in hotter zones)
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Soil & Water: fertile and moist, but well-draining
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Pinch: when there are 4 pairs of true leaves
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Approx seeds per packet: 10 seeds per packet
As with all our sweet peas, seeds are field-grown and hand-harvested with care.
🌱 WHY WE START 'Pastel Mix' SWEET PEA SEEDS IN ROOTRAINERS
Like all sweet peas, 'Pastel Mix' develops a deep root system quickly. Rootrainers encourage strong downward root growth and reduce transplant shock when seedlings are planted into the garden.
We start every Sweet Pea Gardens crop in professional Rootrainers and recommend them to gardeners who want stronger plants and more flowers.
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Safety: Sweet peas, just like many plants we grow in our gardens, are toxic. Sweet pea seeds and any part of the plant should not be ingested.
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Why We Use Rootrainers at Sweet Pea Gardens
Sweet peas develop long roots quickly. Rootrainers encourage deeper root growth and reduce transplant shock when planting into the garden.
These are the trays we use to start our own sweet pea crop each season.





