Mammoth
What's special about Mammoth
Vigorous heat-tolerant Spencer-type mix bred for cutting — long stems and strong scent.
Growing this variety
Mammoth follows the same growing basics as Sweet Pea. Variety-specific maturity above; everything else below applies to the whole Sweet Pea family.
Germination
Spacing & depth
How to plant
Soak seed 12–24 hrs, or nick with a file. Plant along a 6 ft trellis, netting, or twiggy pea sticks in cool moist soil enriched with compost. Pinch tips at 4 in for branching. Pick flowers every 2–3 days — a plant that sets seed stops flowering.
Pre-sow treatment
Soak 12–24 hrs or nick the hard seed coat before sowing.
Grower's tip
SEEDS ARE POISONOUS — do not confuse with edible peas. Fragrance is the point; Spencer types are the classic scented cut-flower group. Hates heat — northern gardens get the longest season.
Soil preferences
Well-drained garden soil. Native/wildflower species prefer lean soil; cutting flowers prefer richer beds.
6.0–7.0
Work 1 in of compost into beds before sowing. Skip nitrogen fertilizer on wildflowers — it favors foliage over blooms.
Watering
1 in per week during establishment, drought-tolerant once rooted for most species.
Deep, infrequent soakings at the base. Overhead water on ornamentals promotes botrytis and rust.
Overwatered: rotted crowns, mildew, floppy stems. Underwatered: small blooms, curled leaves, quick fade.
Prefers top-watering — Top-water at the base with drip. Rust and anthracnose spread through wet leaves — never work in a bean patch when it's wet.
Temperature tolerance
60–80°F (16–27°C) ideal for most annuals
50–65°F (10–18°C)
Cool-season annuals (larkspur, poppy, snapdragon) tolerate light frost; warm-season annuals (zinnia, cosmos, marigold) are frost-tender.
Container growing
Possible with the right cultivar
8–14 in (20–35 cm) wide
Compact and dwarf types do best in pots; tall cutting flowers need staking.
Succession planting
Sow cutting flowers (zinnia, cosmos, sunflower) every 3 weeks through midsummer for continuous cut stems.
Detailed harvesting
Cut in early morning when stems are turgid. For cutting varieties, harvest when the bud is just showing color and 1–2 outer petals have opened.
Post-harvest storage & preservation
Immediately re-cut stems underwater and place in clean cool water for 4 hrs before arranging. Petals can be dried on screens for potpourri or crafts.
Culinary, medicinal & other uses
Cut flowers, dried arrangements, pollinator habitat, edible garnishes (borage, nasturtium, calendula, viola).
Medicinal or traditional uses are shared for interest only — this is not medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before using any plant medicinally.
Seed saving
Mostly insect-pollinated (outcrossing).
For pure strains, isolate 150–800 ft or bag heads. Wildflower mixes are meant to cross freely.
Stop deadheading favorite blooms; let heads dry brown and rattling on the stem, then collect into a paper bag.
Your zone's planting calendar
Pick your USDA hardiness zone and we'll estimate the key dates for sweet pea in your area. These are regional averages — always check your own last-frost forecast before sowing.
My Mammoth Sweet Pea notes
Mammoth Sweet Pea seeds on hand
Track packets and loose seeds you already have. Private to your account.
Par level — leave at 0 for no alert. Anything below par shows on Seed Starting and your shopping list.
From your kitchen — grow sweet pea from what you already have
Deadhead less. Let the best blooms fade and set seed on the plant — that's your next year's packet.
- 1Mark 2–3 of your favorite flowers with a bit of yarn and stop deadheading them.
- 2Wait until the seed head or pod dries fully on the plant — brown, papery, and rattling.
- 3Cut whole heads into a paper bag on a dry day; shake or rub to free seed.
- 4Sieve out chaff and store cool and dry in a labeled envelope.
Storage: 2–5 years for most flower seed.
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Other Sweet Pea varieties
Spencer Mix
80 daysThe classic ruffled large-flowered cut-flower type — long 12 in stems, powerful fragrance, every pastel and jewel tone. Show-bench standard.
Old Spice
70 daysHeat-tolerant heirloom Grandiflora mix — smaller blooms than Spencer but the strongest fragrance. Bred for hot summers.
Cupani
75 daysThe 1699 original — bicolor maroon-and-violet blooms, intense honeyed perfume. The plant that started the sweet pea craze.
Painted Lady
75 days1737 heirloom with soft pink upper petals and white lower — delicate, powerfully fragrant.