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KVITER 100 Mammoth Melting Snow Pea Seeds (Pisum Sativum) - Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow Pea, Large Sweet Pods, Non GMO Seed Packets - Heirloom Vegetable Seeds for Home Garden, Raised Beds
KVITER 100 Mammoth Melting Snow Pea Seeds (Pisum Sativum) - Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow Pea, Large Sweet Pods, Non GMO Seed Packets - Heirloom Vegetable Seeds for Home Garden, Raised Beds
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$12.23 USD
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- Extra-Large Pods: Snow pea seeds for planting mature in about 68 days with steady picking in the vegetable garden at home. Harvest tender pea pods fresh at 4-5 inches for crisp bites,
- Strong Climbing Vines: Pea plant reaches 4-6 ft and needs a trellis; sow sugar pea seeds 1 inch deep, 2-3 inches apart for straight rows - great garden seeds for spring, raised beds.
- Cool-Weather Performer: Snow peas seeds sprout in 7-14 days at 50-70°F; grow heirloom seeds of winter peas in early spring or August for a fall crop - trusted gardening seeds for planting in rows.
- Wilt-Resistant & Sweet: Enjoy snow peas with rich flavor; snow pea seed thrives in moist, well-draining soil - water weekly, mulch, and grow in USDA zones 3-9 vegetable garden.
- Freezer Friendly: Snap sugar peas young for best texture; sweet pea seeds for planting outdoors give peas in a pod for stir-fries, pasta, or freezing - great seed packets for families.
Overview
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
- Brand : KVITER
- Material Feature : GMO Free, Heirloom
- Color : Green
- Special Feature : Extra-Large Pods, Sweet and Crisp Flavor
- Expected Blooming Period : Spring to Summer
- Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
- Unit Count : 100.0 Count
- Expected Planting Period : Spring to Summer
- Product Care Instructions : Sow pea seeds 1 inch deep in rich, moist, well-draining soil. Space plants 2-3 inches apart and keep rows tight for dense trellised growth Sow pea seeds 1 inch deep in rich, moist, well-draining soil. Space plants 2-3 inches apart and keep rows tight for dense trellised growth
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