Grown in England Matthewman's Sweetpeas 2

Matthewman's Sweetpeas

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  • Tubers, Seeds, Bulbs, Corms and Cuttings
  • Seeds
  • Sweetpea Seeds

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CONTACT DETAILS

                                                  Telephone    0121 7067833

                                                              

 

 

Welcome to  Matthewman’s Sweetpeas
Ever year we introduce some new varieties as well as our most popular varieties from earlier years. There is something for both exhibitors and gardeners alike.

David has been growing and showing sweetpeas for over 40 years. Whilst a top flight amateur exhibitor he made the decision to grow and retail his own sweetpea seeds. The successful business is now entering its 21st year.

Please visit our website where you will be able to find information, prices and photographs for most of our stock.   

 

 

About Matthewmans Sweet Peas
We have exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show for over 13 years and are delighted to have achieved thirteen consecutive Chelsea Gold Medal

Matthewman’s Sweet peas  have won numerous awards in many flower shows nation-wide. One of our most prestigious is the gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Looking for help growing your sweetpeas?
Please contact us if you would like a lecture or talk on sweetpea culture or a wide range of horticultural topics.
Why not take a look at our article How to grow sweetpeas – The Matthewman Way   

 

 

 

Chelsea Flower Show
We have been very privileged to show at the Chelsea Flower Show over the past few years and our hard work and efforts have been awarded with thirteen consecutive Gold Medals. Quite an achievement with cut flowers.

We have to start preparing for Chelsea the previous September. Our own selected seed is sown into seed trays awaiting germination. The trenches are prepared by digging two spades deep and well rotted manure added. We carefully tend to the resultant seedlings, transplanting into individual 7cm pots before planting into the prepared trenches the first week in January.

Chelsea brings out the best and worst of exhibitors. The worst is the frustration when things don’t go to plan (mainly weather) but this is offset by the good, which is definitely the adrenaline kick and buzz which we have experienced time and time again at Chelsea. Every bit of hard work is worth it when the coveted Gold Medal card is placed on your display.  

 

   
     

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