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Because peas thrive in cool weather and do not transplant well, they will have to be planted out of doors 4-6 weeks before the last frost or when the average soil temperature reaches at least 40 degrees F. If planting later, needless to say most peas would possibly not tolerate weather above 75 degrees F. If planting peas in your soil for the first time, remember that a powder inoculant of a good idea bacteria will have to coat the seeds. Plant the peas 2″ apart and 2″ deep in light soil and full sun; plant in double rows 6-8″ apart to allow for a trellis. For an early spring crop, plant in the same manner in the fall. Peas do not do well when planted near onions or garlic. All our seeds are Home Grown in the united states – Isla’s Garden
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This is an improved version of Little Marvel that may be popular and top of the range! Vines don’t require staking and produce great yields of 4” pods.
Seeds are great for Planting in Garden or for storing in a seed protected for emergency.
Annual. 63 days. 24-36″ height. 2-4″ spacing. Produces 3-4″ shelling pods.
Latin Name: Pisum sativum Type: Open Pollinated, Cool Season|Warm Season
Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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