Quick facts
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*Low Impact Food ALERT* This crop gets by on less. It needs less water and nutrient inputs than other foods.
*Marginal Soils ALERT* Bloom where you’re planted! This crop is resilient and adapted to thrive on marginal soils with low fertility.
*Saving Kitchen Garden Traditions ALERT* This is a culturally significant variety traditionally grown for a specific culinary purpose.
- Rare
- Sonoran heirloom
- Bright green when dry
Pisum sativum
75-80 days, dry, pole pea. Deep green, plump soup pea from central Sonora, historical home to the Opata. Vining pea benefits from trellis. Easy to grow and productive, it can be eaten fresh as a shelling pea or dry in soups like dry beans. Originally obtained from Native Seed Search.
How to Grow it:
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Germ Temp |
Indoor Start |
Germ Days |
Frost Tolerant |
Sun |
Seed Depth |
Plant/Row Spacing |
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65-75 |
Not rec. |
6-21 d. |
Yes |
Full |
1” |
1-6”/8” |
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Sow 4" 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. Allow pods to ripen and dry down on the plant. Seed specs: Packet size- 30 min. |