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Unwins Sweet Pea Erewhon Seeds – Scented Bi-Colour Variety
Unwins Sweet Pea Erewhon Seeds – Scented Bi-Colour Variety
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Unwins Sweet Pea ‘Erewhon’ Seeds
Sweet Pea ‘Erewhon’ is a beautiful semi-grandiflora sweet pea variety producing lavender and mauve bi-colour flowers with a wonderfully strong, classic sweet pea fragrance. Elegant and charming, this variety brings both colour and scent to the summer garden.
The richly scented blooms are ideal for cutting, allowing you to enjoy fresh, fragrant bouquets indoors throughout the season. Reliable and easy to grow, Erewhon performs well in borders, along fences, arches, and trellises, making it a favourite for traditional cottage-style gardens.
Pack contains 21 seeds.
Key Features
Semi-grandiflora sweet pea variety
Beautiful lavender and mauve bi-colour flowers
Strong, classic sweet pea fragrance
Ideal for cutting and bouquets
Reliable summer flowering
Easy to grow and rewarding
Perfect for borders, trellises, and arches
Pack contains 21 seeds
How to Grow Sweet Pea ‘Erewhon’
Sow seeds indoors from October to November or January to March in pots using quality seed compost. Sow seeds around 2–3 cm deep and keep cool but frost-free.
Alternatively, sow directly outdoors from March to April once the soil has warmed.
Plant out in a sunny position with fertile, well-drained soil. Provide supports such as canes, netting, or trellis before plants begin climbing.
Water regularly and pick flowers often to encourage continuous blooming throughout the summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the flowers scented?
Yes. Erewhon produces highly fragrant blooms with a classic sweet pea scent.
Is this variety good for cutting?
Absolutely. The flowers are excellent for cutting and last well in vases.
What colour are the flowers?
The blooms are a soft lavender and mauve bi-colour, very elegant and decorative.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. Sweet peas are easy to grow and Erewhon is a reliable variety.
Perfect For
Summer-flowering gardens
Cut-flower displays and bouquets
Scented cottage gardens
Growing on trellises, arches, and fences
Beginner and experienced gardeners
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