Pea Seed Golden Snow (Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon)

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Golden Snow Pea Seed- Savor the Radiance, Step into the world of the Golden Snow Pea, a variety that offers not only a burst of vibrant color but also an explosion of sweet flavors, making every garden and dish truly shine.

Golden Snow Pea Seed

With its shimmering hue and delightful taste, the Golden Snow Pea boasts:

  • Vivid Coloration: Luminous golden-yellow pods stand out against green foliage, adding visual appeal to your garden.
  • Tender & Sweet: Known for its delicate texture and sugary taste, it’s a palate-pleaser for young and old alike.
  • Healthy & Nutritious: Rich in vitamins and minerals, these peas provide a nutrient-packed punch with every bite.

Why Embrace the Golden Snow Pea?

  • Visual Feast: Their radiant color makes for picturesque garden beds and vibrant culinary presentations.
  • Grower-Friendly: Adaptable and hardy, these peas are suitable for both newbies and gardening pros.
  • Quick Harvest: Reap the golden bounty in a short span, with peas ready to be plucked in just a few weeks post sowing.

Planting Guide:

  1. Soil Selection: Opt for a well-draining soil medium, enriched with organic compost for a nutrient boost.
  2. Seed Strategy: Sow seeds approximately 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart, providing trellises or stakes for support.
  3. Sun Seekers: While they relish full sunlight, Golden Snow Peas are also adaptable to mild shade.
  4. Water Wisdom: Ensure consistent moisture levels, especially when flowers bloom and pods start forming.
  5. Harvesting Highlights: For optimum flavor and tenderness, pick the pods while they’re young and supple.

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Open Pollinated: 50-60 Days

Gorgeous purple pods with stunning green peas

Sow as soon as the soil can be worked sow seed 1/2″ deep and space plants 6″ apart

Minimum 3 grams per packet (roughly 20-30 seeds)

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Sowing Seeds Outdoors

  1. Prepare the Soil: Begin by clearing the area of weeds and debris. Loosen the soil with a fork or tiller to about 12 inches deep, and mix in a layer of mature compost to improve fertility and drainage.
  2. Sowing Depth and Spacing: Plant seeds at a depth about twice the diameter of the seed, unless specific instructions are provided. Space seeds according to the needs of the plant species, generally 1-3 inches apart for smaller seeds and 2-6 inches apart for larger seeds.
  3. Watering: After planting, water the soil gently but thoroughly to settle the seeds. Keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged, as overwatering can cause seeds to rot.
  4. Thinning Seedlings: Once seedlings emerge and develop a few true leaves, thin them out to avoid overcrowding, which can lead to disease and poor growth.

Planting Peas

  1. Timing: Plant peas as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring, 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost. Peas thrive in cool weather and can tolerate light frosts.
  2. Site Selection: Choose a location that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Peas prefer well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0.
  3. Soil Preparation: Enhance the soil with compost or aged manure before planting to improve fertility and texture. Peas do not require highly fertile soil but benefit from well-prepared ground.
  4. Sowing: Plant pea seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart in rows. Space the rows 18-24 inches apart. If planting in double rows, space the rows 8 inches apart with 18-24 inches between each set of double rows.
  5. Watering: Water peas regularly to maintain even soil moisture, especially once the plants start flowering and developing pods.
  6. Trellising: Peas need support to grow effectively. Install a trellis, stakes, or a wire fence at planting time. For taller varieties, a structure about 5-6 feet high is suitable. Training peas up a support system not only saves space but also helps keep the plants healthy by improving air circulation and reducing disease exposure.
  7. Fertilizing: Peas are light feeders and fix nitrogen in the soil, which reduces the need for nitrogen fertilizers. Apply a low-nitrogen, balanced fertilizer, such as 5-10-10, at planting time if your soil is very poor. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can promote leaf growth at the expense of pod development.
  8. Harvesting: Harvest peas when the pods are plump but before they begin to harden. Regular harvesting encourages the plants to produce more pods.

By following these guidelines for sowing seeds outdoors and specifically for planting peas, you can enjoy a successful and bountiful pea harvest. Peas not only contribute to a healthy garden ecosystem by fixing nitrogen in the soil but also provide delicious, sweet pods that are a delight in early spring.

Additional information

Weight.01 oz
Dimensions5 × 3 × 1 in

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