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Snow pea seedlings
Snow pea seedlings









snow pea seedlings

In areas with cold winters, peas can be the first crop sown in early spring, as soon as the soil is workable. Peas don’t like temperatures above 85 degrees, so they are considered a cool-season crop. When to plant peas will depend on your climate.

snow pea seedlings

Even bush varieties need some trellis support. A trellis might be as simple as a garden string fashioned between two stakes. The most important thing when planting peas is giving them some kind of support, such as a trellis, on which to grow. Starting peas indoors is usually not worth the effort since peas like cool weather and are usually the first crop to go in and their roots don’t take kindly to transplanting. Peas do best sown directly in the ground. RELATED: 10 Ways to Weather-Proof Your Garden Planting Peas

  • Little Marvel Garden Pea: Hardy, compact, high-yielding shelling pea.
  • Lincoln: High-yield shelling pea, heat tolerant.
  • Sugar Magnolia: Shelling pea with purple pods and bright green peas.
  • Lillian’s Caseload: Excellent taste, high-yield shelling pea.
  • Mammoth Melting Sugar: A large edible, sweet snow pea.
  • Snowbird: A very early, cold-tolerant, dwarf snow pea.
  • Little SnapPea Crunch: a small, crisp variety of snap pea great for containers.
  • Sugar Snap: sweet-tasting edible pods eat right off the vine.
  • No matter what you call it, nearly all of the pea plant is edible including the shoots, leaves, flowers, and pods. Peas are legumes, though the fresh and frozen peas are considered starchy vegetables. If you’re wondering “is a pea a vegetable?” the answer is yes and no. The entire pea, including the shell, is edible. Edible-pod peas include snap peas and snow (or sugar) peas. Shelling peas are usually called garden peas, and they require growers to open the pod (shell) to harvest the peas, and then discard the shell. There are two different categories of peas: shelling peas and edible-pod peas. Unlike other vegetables, the plants can tolerate quite a bit of cold and fog, so peas are an excellent cool-season crop and an attractive addition to a fall vegetable garden. Their vines range in size from 2 feet long to several feet high. Peas are lovely vining plants that are easy to grow in nearly any climate. Safety: Edible, nontoxic Pea Characteristics Soil: Rich, quick-draining soil, pH 6 to 7.5 Growing Peas at a GlanceĬommon Name: Pea, Garden Pea, Snap Pea, Sugar Pea, Snow Pea

    snow pea seedlings

    This guide to growing peas will have you embracing peas on your plate again. The good news is that peas also are incredibly easy to grow and do well in cool weather, so they are often planted during shoulder seasons when other veggies are already fading or unable to start.











    Snow pea seedlings