This Pea is an early 65 day stringless podded flat “Snow Pea” with a 24”-28” vine that produces continuous yields of large, broad pods. It is delicious steamed or used fresh. It freezes well. Easy to grow and does not need trellising. In the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, you can plant peas. Plant seed at a uniform 1”-2” depth.
Pea Oregon Sugar Pod II
Oregon Sugar Pod II offers a bounty of tender, stringless peas without the need for trellises. Enjoy a steady harvest of delicious, versatile pods perfect for fresh eating or freezing.
Planting guide: Type: bush. Planting depth: 1″ or 2.5cm. Seed spacing: 2″ or 5cm. Spacing between rows: 3′ or 90cm. Days to maturity: 65.
Variety: 675
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