Pea Half Pint
Dates back to the 1800s when there were many varieties. Very good cold tolerance reputedly down to 20�F. Marvellous for cold frame production but really novel for pot production on the patio or windowsill and why? It's just 12-15" tall. Perfect for indoor or outdoor table centrepieces and ideal for your guests to snack on. 15".
How to Grow Peas from Seed
Peas are split into three main types, Shelled Peas, Mange Tout and Sugar Snap peas.
Mange Tout and Sugar Snap peas have sweet edible pods that are harvested at different stages of maturity. Flat-podded Mange Tout is harvested while young, whereas round-podded Sugar Snap Peas are harvested when they are semi-mature.
Shelling peas are grown for the peas inside the pods. Once the peas have been removed the pods are discarded. These peas fall into two main types, early and main-crop and are also divided into the sweeter wrinkle-seed and hardier smooth-seed varieties.
Young, fresh pea shoots are both edible and delicious, try them to salads and stir fries.
The best way to achieve a long harvest of peas is to sow successively from March onwards. Sow the seeds 2.5cm deep and 5cm apart into soil of at least 5C. Earlier sowings can be made from February using cloches to warm the soil. For successive plants sow the next batch of seed once the previous sowing has reached a height of 5cm.
With the exception of dwarf varieties and some modern self supporting types, pea plants will need staking or netting to help support them.
Early and regular picking will encourage more pods to develop.
£2.35
Item Code: 0234
Variety: Half Pint
Type: Vegetable
Packet Contains: 30 Seeds
Sow: March - June
Germination: Up to 14 days
Harvest: June - August
In stock? Yes