Pisum sativum
Picked young, the fleshy pods can be treated like French beans, cooked and served whole. Older pods should be stringed, but still cooked whole. Try serving the pods raw in a salad. A most worthwhile and versatile pea. Hardy annual.
Plant Height
1-1.5m.
How To Grow
Sow in flat trenches 15cm wide, and 5cm deep. Plant seeds into dark, damp well-prepared soil in a zig-zag fashion along the middle of the trench, allowing 7.5cm between them. Fill trenches with soil and gently firm down. Where more than one row of peas is required, allow 90cm between rows.
Provide a trellis for the peas to climb
Protect from birds with netting or black cotton during the early stages of growth. We advise using sticks or twigs to support the crop as this will make picking easier and improve yields.
Seedlings emerge 7-10 days. Keep well watered once germinated.
When To Plant
Late Summer to Winter.
Harvest
14 weeks.
Sow
Spring, Autumn
Important Note
Additional fertliser is NOT required as legumes produce their own nitrogen. Regular harvesting will result in prolonged yields.