Quick facts
- Unbeatable sweetness
- Disease resistant
- Widely grown and adapted
Pisum sativum
Climbing, snow pea. Tender snow peas with unbeatable sweetness. Tender pods borne on 24-30” vines. Resistant to pea virus, common wilt, and powdery mildew.
Snow peas are a good source of fiber and protein and are popular in both East Asian and European cuisines. We love cooking them simply- stir frying them in butter and salt and eating them with our fingers. Cook them a little longer for blackened snow peas, or add cream for creamed snow peas.
How to grow it:
Germ Temp
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Indoor Start
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Germ Days
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Frost Tolerant
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Sun
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Seed Depth
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Plant/Row Spacing
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65-75
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Not rec.
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6-21 d.
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Yes
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Full
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1”
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1-6”/8”
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Peas love a crowd, sow 1" apart along as soon as the ground can be worked in spring. Plant 1" deep at the base of a trellis such as a fence or net strung between two posts as vines grow tall. Plants will bear longer if planted early and pods are picked regularly before peas begin drying down.
Seed specs: 30 min.
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