Sweetpeas... what do i do subsequent?

my sweetpeas were lovely this summer appreciation to some wonderful person on here giving me fantastic suggestion....
now that it's the fall of the season and they've stopped producing flowers they're not looking too healthy.
what do i do beside them now?
do i cut them put a bet on, or dig them up?
will they return subsequent year? or do i have to plant from core again?
any advice from those of you who know more from your experience, greatly appreciated.
gratitude!


Answers:    You can just cut them. TRhey are annuals and necessitate to be re planted. Did you let them set pods? If so you can plant the peas. You will probably seize a different mix of colors, but I did that for years in Ca. Always save some for next year.
They are annuals, you may sometimes attain a few volunteers from seeds that hold been dropped by your vines; but mostly no. You enjoy to plant each year. Tear out your vines, and replant near fresh seed immediately.
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