Sweet pea cultivars from Easton Walled Garden in Lincolnshire, plus growing tips and where to buy the best selection of sweet pea seeds. Words Ursula Cholmeley, photos Andrew Montgomery
Easton Walled Gardens is a 12-acre garden in a quiet part of Lincolnshire. It’s been maintained by the Cholmeley family and their gardeners for at least 400 years. More recently, the family discovered that sweet peas grow very well in the garden and they now grow more than 100 cultivars for display and cutting and they harvest the seed to sell. Below you’ll find a selection of sweet peas from the gardens, plus growing tips and advice on where to buy them.
Cool colours
(From left to right) 1 Lathyrus odoratus ‘Albutt Blue’, 2 L. ‘Astronaut Lavender’, 3 L. ‘Daphne’, 4 L. ‘Dignity’, 5 L. x hammettii ‘Erewhon’, 6 L. ‘Katie Alice’, 7 L. ‘King Sized Navy Blue’
Fancy frills
(From left to right) 1 L. ‘Frances Kate’, 2 L. ‘Pulsar’, 3 L. ‘Comet’, 4 L. ‘Twinkle’, 5 L. ‘Linda Carole’, 6 L. ‘Wiltshire Ripple’
Where to buy
Eagle Sweet Peas, Eagle Sweet Peas, Broadmoor Lane, Stowe-by-Chartley, Staffordshire ST18 0LD.
Tel 01889 270215, eaglesweetpeas.co.uk
Easton Walled Gardens, Easton, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5AP.
Tel 01476 530063, visiteaston.co.uk
Keith Hammett
Tel +64 9 833 9453, drkeithhammett.co.nz
Kerton Sweet Peas, North Farm Cottage, 14 Bristol Road, Pawlett, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4RT.
Tel 01278 683517, kertonsweetpeas.co.uk
Roger Parsons Sweet Peas, Primrose Cottage, Clayton Lane, Bracklesham Bay, Chichester PO20 8JQ.
Tel 01243 673770, rpsweetpeas.com