Oregon Giant snow peas

$ 4,75

Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon, Fabaceae

A flat snow pea with white flowers and very large, sweet pods (13 cm long), which remain tender as the peas begin to form. It can be grown unsupported in a sheltered spot, as it's not very tall (75 cm), but we prefer to insert branches into the soil every 50 cm, which helps keep the abundant crop in the air. Resistant to mildew. Early, about 65 days to maturity.

15 g = about 50 seeds

Locally-sourced, home-grown seeds Jardin des SimplesKamouraska

In stock

Successive sowings from early spring. Sow at 2-3 cm deep, keeping a distance of 4 cm between plants, and 45 cm between plants. between the rows.


 

# of the lot for sale

SIM22

Germination rate for 2024 of the lot on sale

98%

Test germination conditions

Dark, 15ºC to 18ºC, Loam

Number of seeds per bag

50