Unique, strong tendrils instead of leaves. Harvest tendrils or medium sized pods. Long season and heavy yields, plants to 50cm don't need staking. 64-70 days.
We cannot send this seed to Tasmania
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Pea
Pisum sativum
Sweet winter vegetable. Originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried pea, then by the Romans as green peas. Grows on wide variety of soils. Declines if waterlogged. Even bush varieties benefit from support, try pushing twigs into the rows. Climbing peas yield more peas over a longer period. Keeps well in the fridge for weeks, can be frozen. Sow late summer to autumn, spring in cooler areas. (We cannot send to Tasmania)
3-5 seeds per gram
Pea seeds planting information:
Tropics: | Mar-Jun |
Subtropic: | Mar-Jul |
Mild: | Feb-Sep |
Cold/Frost: | Jan-Oct |
Plant space cm: | 5-8 |
Row space cm: | 45-60 |
Depth cm: | 1.5-2 |
Best soil temp: | 8-24 °C |
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Number of seeds per gram: | 3-5 |
Rate per hectare: | 100-120kg |
Average days to maturity: | 65-80 |