The variety of pea isa compact plant that will produce a lot of tasty peas. Little Marvel garden pea was introduced in the early 1900s by Sutton and Sons of Reading, England. The peas stay sweet and tender even when fully ripe. 60 days.
Peas Little Marvel
For gardeners with limited space but big expectations, Little Marvel Peas bring home a sweet, abundant harvest. This compact heirloom packs flavor and productivity into every pod.
Planting guide: Planting depth: 1” or 2.5cm. Seed spacing: 2″5cm. Spacing between rows: 18”-24” or 45-60cm. Days to germination: 7-15. Days to maturity: 58-65.
Variety: 485
Heirloom
| Attributes | Heirloom, Open Pollinated |
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