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SNOWPEA - Oregon
SNOWPEA - Oregon
(50 seeds)
The Snow Pea is an excellent choice for those who enjoy the sweetness of baby veg. The vines will need some support, but the bumper Read More
The Snow Pea is an excellent choice for those who enjoy the sweetness of baby veg. The vines will need some support, but the bumper harvest you’ll get make it well worth the effort. No cool season veg garden should be without yummy snow peas.
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Days to Harvest
60-90 days
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun
Watering
Medium
Plant Spacing
10cm
Plant Height
60cm
Additional Features
Cool Season, Cuisine, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Soil Builder, Vines and Climbers
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Product Details
Common Name: SNOWPEA - Oregon
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50
Days to Harvest: 60-90 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 10cm
Row Spacing: 40cm
Companion Plants: Carrots, Chard, Cucumbers, Tomatoes
Additional Features: Cool Season, Cuisine, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Soil Builder, Vines and Climbers
Scientific Name: Pisum sativum
Germination Time: 7-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 60cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Jan-Oct
Arid Sow: Feb-Sep
Temperate Sow: Jan-Oct
Sub-Tropical Sow: Feb-Sep
Tropical Sow: Mar-Jun
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Peas don’t like to be transplanted, so sow them directly where they are to grow. Poke holes in the soil, planting one to two seeds per planting station. Bear in mind that they will need support to climb. Planting next to fences makes staking simple.
How to Harvest
The younger peas are when you harvest them, the tenderer they will be. Pick your peas before the pods begin to swell with seeds.
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Reviews
12 reviews For SNOWPEA - Oregon
RRose M.Good results, no peas ready to eat yet, trying to grow them in summer but happy so far
VVicki B.Can't give 5 stars until I have grown them out. All seeds germinated that I sowed.
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How to Sow
Peas don’t like to be transplanted, so sow them directly where they are to grow. Poke holes in the soil, planting one to two seeds per planting station. Bear in mind that they will need support to climb. Planting next to fences makes staking simple.
How to Harvest
The younger peas are when you harvest them, the tenderer they will be. Pick your peas before the pods begin to swell with seeds.
Common Name: SNOWPEA - Oregon
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50
Days to Harvest: 60-90 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 10cm
Row Spacing: 40cm
Companion Plants: Carrots, Chard, Cucumbers, Tomatoes
Additional Features: Cool Season, Cuisine, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Soil Builder, Vines and Climbers
Scientific Name: Pisum sativum
Germination Time: 7-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 60cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Jan-Oct
Arid Sow: Feb-Sep
Temperate Sow: Jan-Oct
Sub-Tropical Sow: Feb-Sep
Tropical Sow: Mar-Jun
12 reviews For SNOWPEA - Oregon
Good results, no peas ready to eat yet, trying to grow them in summer but happy so far
Can't give 5 stars until I have grown them out. All seeds germinated that I sowed.
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