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peas fall into two main varieties, garden peas that need shelling, and edible-pod peas… More
Three major variety of peas are grown in the home garden: sugar, snap and… More
Garden peas should be picked when the pods are swollen, but the peas are… More
English peas are also known as garden peas. They are one of three general… More
Sugar snap peas are growing in popularity. The edible pod and peas inside are… More
Sugar snap peas and beans are generally early-season vegetables that enjoy the cooler springtime… More
Yellow peas (Pioum Sativum) are classified as garden pea varieties and are one of… More
Feel as comfortable in your kitchen as a pea in a pod by learning… More
Sugar snap peas are a cool season crop which means they grow best in… More
Peas are a sweet and tasty addition to your favorite salad or cooked entree,… More
Planting peas and green beans in container gardens allow you to produce abundant vegetables… More
Garden peas (green, snap and snow peas) are cool-weather vegetables grown on trellises or… More
Garden peas are rich in vitamin K, vitamin C and magnesium. They are a… More
Peas picked straight from the garden have a sweet flavor that will almost melt… More
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When planting a spring garden, use hardy plants such as leeks to shield more delicate… More
When transplanting peas for a spring garden, don't forget to add compost to the soil.… More
Manure is a great form of fertilizer because it quickly breaks down compost and ground.… More
Use plant cuttings and start early to get a more robust garden in the spring.… More
Inoculate pea seeds before planting them in a spring garden. Start planting peas in a… More
Beets and radishes can be planted very close together in a spring garden. Seed beets… More
Use up items that are in the freezer before packing a kitchen. Learn about depleting… More
Crown vetch is a plant that is in the legume family, but it has a… More
Growing crown vetch is easily done, as it is part of the legume family that… More
Crown vetch plants were first used as erosion control 30 years ago, but they have… More
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Plant vegetable seeds outdoors by waiting until after the last frost, selecting seeds that grow… More
When laying out a small vegetable garden, plant the largest vegetables in the center of… More
Peas grow very well when started either indoors or outdoors in the early spring, when… More
The sweet pea flower, or lathyrus odoratus, is in the legume family, but otherwise is… More
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... but I have a very basic question about blackeyed peas. Do I need to stake them like green beans, or do they just bush out? Stupid… More
Tropic, I read your post about Sweet Pea's. Sounds like your area doesn't get enough sun for Sweet Peas. Do you have another area to grow them? I'm planning a trip to Roger's Garden's in Newport Beach that's where I buy the neatest and most different seeds. Hey maybe we… More
... it is too late to start seeds for a fall crop of peas. I live in zone 9a. Does anyone recomend a variety that has done well for them? smr More
While transplanting my Everlasting peas, this is the first time that I even touched the plants. I was astounded that the main root structure was so thick. One was almost 3 inches in diameter. No wonder their called everlasting with a root fortress like that, it’s almost impossible to kill… More
...ly in a couple of days I will harvest some of the peas but since they are in varying stages I am only opting to pick a few at a time. I want to preserve the few I am picking until all are ready. What is the best way to… More
... successfully tried morning glory vines and sweet peas vines in the same location. Do they mix well, or will one choke out the other, so to speak? I was hoping to plant both in the same location to spread out… More
...eat veggies that I personally planted. I've grown pea's alot and they never looked like your plant. More
...fused big time. I found a different kind of sweet pea seed packet and the plant is huge. Started coming up in June, but no flowers, am I being impatient? I have never seen a sweet pea, but would sure like to see some!! Hopefully you'll see… More
I have some sweet pea seeds that I want to plant in a hanging basket. Does anyone know about how many seeds I should plant in one basket??? More
...y first harvest of the season was/is 6 sugar snap peas!!!! With many more in the one container to go!!!! I should have some more next week to harvest!!!! Will be picking peas for… More
New to veggie gardening, have planted snap peas, went out yesterday and they are blooming, how long before pods, and can harvest?:D :D More
I know that most folks grow sweet peas directly from seed but I have a good size patch and would like to move it. Is this possible? More
Another batch of peas were ripe for the pickin today!!!! I picked a record compared to the other day, I picked 9 today!!! Putting almost all in a bag to save for a stir fry, when I have enough!!!! Will proably be picking from a couple day to a week… More
...fully someone can give me information about Sweet peas. I use to live in WA. state and the family grew magnificant flowers, glads and sweet peas were favorites. Now that I live in the San Gabriel Valley of CA. where temps reach 110… More
...little help. I want to grow dixie butter speckled peas and need to know what is the best way to grow these. thank you for any help More
... my flowers, but I had a bad result with my Sweet Peas. 2005 and 2006 I planted different brands/types. There was one result virtually none were ever seen again. My soil tends to be alkaline (I am working on it), but just barely… More
My Sweet Peas have really gone crazy this year. Usually about 4 feet tall but This year they are on steroids (Ha Ha) Some pretty Glads coming on now. More
These snap peas have really produced for me this year!!! I picked 25 pea pods today alone, didn't think there were any ready until my son went out there snooping in the garden, and he said I had some to pick, so went out there and yep he was right!!!!… More
Anybody have a good recipe for fresh peas and their pods? Tammy More
My peas are going to be needing support soon. What kind of supports do you all use for your peas to climb on? If you have pics, please post them! More
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