Description
Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Peas are a highly productive snow pea variety, They’re known for crisp, flat, and sweet edible pods.
This vigorous, climbing plant grows quickly and yields an abundance of pods ideal for stir-fries, salads, or enjoying fresh from the vine.
Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Peas’ compact growth habit makes it an excellent choice for trellised garden spaces or small vegetable plots.
Originally bred in the United States for exceptional productivity and disease resistance. It thrives in cooler weather and prefers rich, well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade.
Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Peas are my personal favorite for stir-fry. Best of all, a quick blanche in boiling water makes them perfect for freezing and storage.
Its adaptability and high yield make it perfect for gardeners. Whether you’re just starting out or an experienced gardener seeking a reliable and flavorful addition to your spring or fall vegetable garden.
BENEFITS
- Produces tender, sweet pods perfect for fresh eating or cooking.
- Quick-growing and highly productive variety.
- Excellent disease resistance, including resistance to pea wilt and powdery mildew.
- Thrives in cooler weather, extending the growing season.
- Supports pollinator activity and improves soil fertility by fixing nitrogen.
Plant Characteristics
- Lifespan: Annual
- Germination Temperature: 40–75°F
- Days to Germination: 7–14 days
- Days to Harvest: 60–65 days
- Mature Height and Spread: 24–36 inches tall with a spread of 12–18 inches
- Plant Spacing: 2–3 inches apart
Enjoy a bountiful harvest of crisp, sweet pods with Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Peas. They’re the perfect vegetable for beginner gardeners and winter growers.
TERMS OF SALE
You will receive a minimum of 10 grams of seed, approximately 40-45 seeds, shipped from Florida, as well as instructions for planting and care.
Shipping Cost is Flat Rate and covers all seeds purchased in a single transaction from Southern Garden, with no additional charges no matter how many you order.
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