Peas
I know what you are thinking, what a lame photo. I confess I messed up when I planted them out and then the birds finished the job. Nearly. Amazingly, these little poor things have mostly survived their ordeal and are now recovering under the protection of a net.
These are technically mangetout (snap peas, I think), not peas, but it is just a variety of Pisum Sativum.
These are technically mangetout (snap peas, I think), not peas, but it is just a variety of Pisum Sativum.
Pea (Pisum sativum)
- Soil
- plenty of organic matter prevents drying out
- Aspect
- sunny, but slight shade can help in hot summer
- Row spacing
- 30 cm
- Plant spacing
- 10 cm
- Germination
- 10 days
- Time to maturity
- 15 weeks
- Sow outside
- March-July
- Sow undercover
- February
- Plant outside
- April
- Harvest
- July-September
- Store
- freeze after blanching
- Pests/diseases
- aphids
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