Maturity after sowing (days) | 65 |
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Type | Snap |
Lenght (cm) | 8-9 |
Seeds per pod | 8-10 |
Height (cm) | 70 |
Type | Snap |
Formulation | Untreated |
Pea – Snap Sweet Sunsation
Pea – Snap Sweet Sunsation
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Sweet Sunsation is a ”Snow” pea, meaning that is has a flat pod. Usually used in stir-fries, but can also be eaten fresh or frozen.
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Cultural practices : peas like to grow in a cool climate. Early varieties are sown as soon as the soil allows. Depending on your region and the variety, it may be possible to sow from the end of April until mid-May. For fall crops, sow in July and August.
Soil : rich, well-drained, sandy soil is ideal.
Spacing : peas are natural climbers and tolerate being crowded. If space is limited, use a wire mesh between double rows. Sow in double rows spaced 7 cm to 10 cm apart. Leave 5 cm between the seeds and cover them with 5 mm of soil. Make successive sowing (watch out
Growing tips : is grown like a pea, except that the very fibrous pod of the pea cannot be eaten. However, snow peas are eaten as a whole, pods and peas.
Harvest : harvest when the still thin pods barely show the seeds inside.
Growing plants from seeds | |
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Rival plant |
artichoke, chives, fennel, garlic, leek, onion, parsley, shallot, tomato |
Companion plants |
carrot, corn, cucumber, eggplant, endive, ground cherry, lettuce, mint, okra, parsnip, potato, radish, spinach, tomato |