Pkt (≈ 70 seeds)
125g (≈ 450 seeds)
250g (≈ 900 seeds)
Pods harvested and eaten before peas develop. Stringless. Height 16” with 2 ½” pods. One of the most popular home garden vegetables, peas grow best in cool weather. Young pea plants tolerate considerable cold, even light frost; so spring plantings are seldom harmed by cold weather.Shelled out fresh peas have a sweet, delicate flavor. May be frozen, canned, or served fresh.
Plant: Select a sunny location and plant in very early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Cultivate soil and enrich with vegetable food and organic matter. Continue planting at 2 week intervals until mid-spring. Plant again in late summer to late fall crop. Firm soil over seed.
Care: Provide support for tall growing varieties. Water by soaking soil to reduce danger of disease.
Harvest: Pick while still bright green. Hold vine while picking to avoid tearing.
Your Health: A good source of minerals and vitamins A, B1, B2, Niacin and C.