Sugar Snap Peas
Highly flavorful snap variety.
A household name for its sweet, crisp pods, Sugar Snap germinates well in cold, wet soil, and quickly producing a thick stand that requires support. Vines avg. 72" with 1 or 2 pods per node. Yields well over a long season in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. Plant the first sowing in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. In well-drained soil, sow 1-1 1/2" apart in a 3" band (25 seeds/ft.), 1/2-1" deep. Do not thin. Note: The best time to install a trellis is at planting time. 100 seeds.
Highly flavorful snap variety.
A household name for its sweet, crisp pods, Sugar Snap germinates well in cold, wet soil, and quickly producing a thick stand that requires support. Vines avg. 72" with 1 or 2 pods per node. Yields well over a long season in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. Plant the first sowing in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. In well-drained soil, sow 1-1 1/2" apart in a 3" band (25 seeds/ft.), 1/2-1" deep. Do not thin. Note: The best time to install a trellis is at planting time. 100 seeds.
Highly flavorful snap variety.
A household name for its sweet, crisp pods, Sugar Snap germinates well in cold, wet soil, and quickly producing a thick stand that requires support. Vines avg. 72" with 1 or 2 pods per node. Yields well over a long season in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. Plant the first sowing in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. In well-drained soil, sow 1-1 1/2" apart in a 3" band (25 seeds/ft.), 1/2-1" deep. Do not thin. Note: The best time to install a trellis is at planting time. 100 seeds.