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Peas Sugar Snap Certified Organic Seeds 85 Seeds

Peas Sugar Snap Certified Organic Seeds 85 Seeds
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Peas Sugar Snap Certified Organic Seeds 85 Seeds

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M2

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Our Price: $2.39
Description:

A vegetable to grow especially if you have children about your garden. Plant the seed directly in the soil and provide support and watch the tendrils grap the trellis.

Features:
  • Plant this sweet tasting pea in early in spring or fall

  • It is a cool season vegetable.

  • This packet plants a 10 foot row.

  • Please provide a support for it.

  • Pisum sativa

Product Details:
Product Length: 4.5 inches
Product Width: 3.2 inches
Product Height: 0.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.04 pounds
Package Length: 4.1 inches
Package Width: 2.8 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Good Peas!  Jul 12, 2010
By Erin D. Farnsworth
These peas have grown well in my garden. So far we've gotten a couple of handfuls of peas off our plants (I think I have ten or twelve plants growing), with more coming. They aren't super producers, but are doing well. I had a hard time getting the dried peas to germinate in the ground--almost all the plants I tried planting that way didn't come up (even after soaking). But those that I let germinate inside a plastic bag on a wet paper towel (and then planted), have grown just fine. I also planted some in plastic cups and let them start growing indoors and then transplanted them, and those worked just fine too. I would buy these again, and will keep the rest to use in future gardens.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Vigorous Grower  Mar 09, 2012
By Rachel Oranger
These sprouted quickly and grew fast, just as they should. I forgot to soak them first, and they still managed to germinate in less than a week. I sowed them January 3rd (gotta love my climate), and they are now (March 8) about 3' tall. There is a shelf nearby that casts a shadow on the upper part of my pea plants, and I've noticed that the lower leaves which get full sun are yellowed and small, whereas the upper leaves that get some shade are large, robust, and a lovely color. Recommend something less than 100% full sun.

5DrewP's  Jul 27, 2011
By drew
I have been growing these for awhile now and they are breeding with the snow peas and whatever other peas i had. It might be interesting to see what comes out of it over the next few generations

5Every single pea sprouted!  May 03, 2011
By Psucarrierae
I have been gardening for many years, usually relying on the seeds in the grocery or hardware store. I was disappointed in their selection of organic seeds and wanted to give something else a try. I planted these seeds last year, placing them in my usual spot outside and watering heavily for a couple days, and I swear every single one of them sprouted within the week! Not only were they quick to sprout, but they produced some of the most elegant and plentiful groupings of flowers I had ever seen, and those turned into a harvest so big I ended up giving them to neighbors, freezing them, and still had pea salad for weeks! I never thought I would write a review about peas, but here it is! I couldn't be more satisfied. Will definitely buy other varieties produced by this manufacturer.

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