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  1. Plant peas during the mild weather of early spring, once soil temperatures reach 45° F. Space young pea plants 5 inches apart in an area with an abundance of sunshine and fertile, well-drained soil. Improve your native soil by mixing in several inches of aged compost or other rich organic matter.

  2. May 16, 2020 · About This Product. All-America Selection that can be shelled like English peas, harvested young and flat to eat like small snow peas, or eaten when mature like a snap pea. Perfect raw, boiled, or stir-fried. Compact vines ideal for short trellis. The short, bushy plant is perfect for containers. Pick pods before too big.

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  3. Apr 17, 2024 · About This Product. All-America Selection that can be shelled like English peas, harvested young and flat to eat like small snow peas, or eaten when mature like a snap pea. Perfect raw, boiled, or stir-fried. Compact vines ideal for short trellis. The short, bushy plant is perfect for containers. Pick pods before too big.

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  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Treat the pea seeds with the inoculant just before planting. Soaking pea seeds overnight in room-temperature water helps speed germination. To plant the seeds: Till the soil to loosen it. Plant the peas 1 to 1½ inches apart and about 1 inch deep, in rows 18 to 36 inches apart. Cover with soil.

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    • Super Sugar Snap. An improved version of the classic 1979 AAS winner with greater disease resistance. Days to Maturity: 58-68 days. Growth Habit: Tall climber; over 5 feet tall.
    • Sugar Ann. A compact, super early and super sweet snap pea that’s been an AAS winner since 1984. Days to Maturity: 50-55 days. Growth Habit: Semi-dwarf, compact climber; 24-36 inches tall.
    • Tendersweet. A tiny compact dwarf snap pea that is stringless, tender, and sweet. Days to Maturity: 65-70 days. Growth Habit: Dwarf, compact climber; 12-20 inches tall.
    • Amish Snap Pea. An old Amish heirloom that predates the “original” Sugar Snap. Days to Maturity: 60-70 days. Growth Habit: Tall climber; over 5 feet tall. Stringless?
  5. Bonnie Plants . Bonnie Plants Snap Peas Sugar Ann Live Plant. SKU. 691845 Special Price $5.98 ... Bonnie Plants: Model Number: 15: Type: Sugar Ann: Plant Type:

  6. All-America Selection that can be shelled like English peas, harvested young and flat to eat like small snow peas, or eaten when mature like a snap pea. Perfect raw, boiled, or stir-fried. Compact vines ideal for short trellis. The short, bushy plant is perfect for containers. Pick pods before too big.

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