Sweet Pea 'Future Shock

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Future Shock is a bold, modern eye-catching sweet pea. Early blooms open in vibrant red and coral tones with touches of orchid purple, gradually maturing into a distinctive gray-violet wash layered over fuchsia—an ever-evolving color story that feels truly singular. A high-impact Spencer variety with long, strong stems, it flowers generously and brings energy and contrast to bouquets, event work, and cutting gardens—especially striking when mixed with softer pastels. 12 seeds per packet.

Note: Sweet pea seeds are toxic if ingested. Keep away from children and pets.

Plant Details

Type: Spencer
Lifecycle: Hardy annual
Height: 6–8 ft
Sun: Full sun
Days to bloom: 75–90 days
Spacing: 8 in
Pinching: Pinch when plants reach 4–6 in tall
Fragrance: Moderate

Growing Notes

In mild climates, sow seeds in pots in fall, overwinter in a protected location, and transplant outdoors in early spring. In colder regions, start seeds 10–12 weeks before last frost and transplant out around frost date. Provide sturdy vertical support such as netting or a trellis.

Future Shock is a bold, modern eye-catching sweet pea. Early blooms open in vibrant red and coral tones with touches of orchid purple, gradually maturing into a distinctive gray-violet wash layered over fuchsia—an ever-evolving color story that feels truly singular. A high-impact Spencer variety with long, strong stems, it flowers generously and brings energy and contrast to bouquets, event work, and cutting gardens—especially striking when mixed with softer pastels. 12 seeds per packet.

Note: Sweet pea seeds are toxic if ingested. Keep away from children and pets.

Plant Details

Type: Spencer
Lifecycle: Hardy annual
Height: 6–8 ft
Sun: Full sun
Days to bloom: 75–90 days
Spacing: 8 in
Pinching: Pinch when plants reach 4–6 in tall
Fragrance: Moderate

Growing Notes

In mild climates, sow seeds in pots in fall, overwinter in a protected location, and transplant outdoors in early spring. In colder regions, start seeds 10–12 weeks before last frost and transplant out around frost date. Provide sturdy vertical support such as netting or a trellis.