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Pea, Snap 'Sweet Ann' - Pisum sativum


Hardiness

Warm-season vegetable

USDA Zones 2 and warmer

Climate Map
Light

Full sun
Soil

Well drained
Water

Regular watering
Habit

Compact 27-33 inch (68.6-83.8 cm) tall plants.
Peas

Sweet, smooth, string-less 3 inch (7.6 cm) pods

Comments:

Let the peas fill in, then harvest and eat the entire pod about 60 days from sowing seed. Trellising is optional for these disease resistant plants.

Sources:

It's often hard to list definite sources. Ask for them at:

  • Online vegetable and flower seed websites
  • Mail order seed catalogs
  • Seed packets in retail stores
  • Or as bedding plants at garden centers


 




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