We call these our "Renaissance peas" because of their virtuoso versatility. They're delicious raw, steamed or stir-fried & you eat them Pod & all. The plant produces thick, full-size, ever so sweet snap peas-sweeter than famous sugar snap & delectable in salads or appetizers & earlier, more productive & hardier.
Seedz Certified Organic Seeds are grown, harvested, packed, and shipped by hand right here in the USA. Our heirloom seeds are USDA Organic and Verified Non GMO. We believe in healthy environments, healthy communities, and healthy bodies. That's why we take such care to ensure that all of our heirloom vegetable and herb seeds are of the highest possible quality available. ABOUT YOUR NEW SNAP PEA SEEDS Our Sugar Ann Snap Peas produce petite green pods that are a great way to start off the season! Tasty pods are round and concentrated on dwarf 2' vines, developing early. A 1984 AAS winner, Suga... [Read More]
Welcome the Sugar Lace II garden pea! All the plants energy goes into making delicious peas with this semi-leafless plant! Because peas thrive in cool weather and do not transplant well, they should be planted outside 4-6 weeks before the last frost or when the average soil temperature reaches at least 40 degrees F. If planting later, remember that most peas won't tolerate weather above 75 degrees F. If planting peas in your soil for the first time, keep in mind that a powder inoculant of beneficial bacteria should coat the seeds. Plant the peas 2" apart and 2" deep in light soil and full sun.... [Read More]
The "Sugar Ann" Pea is an extra early snap pea. With 2 feet short vines, it will not require any support. 1983 "All-America Selections" winner, Sugar Ann Snap Peaseeds produce 2.5 to 3 inch long pods that are sweet and delicious.
Most flavorful snap variety. Sugar Snap has become a household name in the U.S. since its 1979 introduction. The vines are tall, growing about 6' or more, and need support. Pods are about 3" long, 1/2" across, and bear over a long picking period. Both peas and pods are sweet. Yields well in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
An earlier, somewhat shorter-vined version of Sugar Snap with the important addition of improved natural defenses. The vines avg. 5' or more and need trellising. Early yields are heavier than Sugar Snap but the harvest period is shorter. The pods avg. 3" and the flavor is good but not quite as sweet as Sugar Snap. High tolerant to pea leaf roll. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
Still the best, extra early, short-vined snap pea. Sweet, crisp, 2 1/2" pods for picking. The 2' vines do not need support. All-America Selections winners are vegetable and flower varieties that have been tested by a network of independent judges who determined their garden performance was superior. Winners are chosen based on scores received from judges at 34 sites in the U.S. and Canada. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been selling quality seeds since 2009.
Delicious, fleshy, 3" round Pods are great to eat whole when fully grown. Garden hints: provide strong support for 6' vines. For earliest sowing, prepare rows in fall to avoid working cool, wet, spring soil. Sow 2 or 3 times, 7-10 days apart, to extend harvest. To save space, sow in double rows 3" apart with 2.5-3' of space between double rows.
Dr. Carl Lamborn, a Ph.D. horticulturalist from the University of Idaho, developed Sugar Snap as a result of his research in new types of peas for commercial food processing. He ended up with this sensational new pea, the first of the sugar snap varieties, by crossing a thick shelled English pea with a snow pea. Peas thrive in cool weather and do not transplant well, they should be planted outside 4-6 weeks before the last frost or when the average soil temperature reaches at least 40 degrees F. If planting later, remember that most peas won't tolerate weather above 75 degrees F. If planting p... [Read More]
ugar Snap has become a household name in the U.S. since its 1979 introduction. The vines are tall, growing about 6' or more, and need support. Pods are about 3" long, 1/2" across, and bear over a long picking period. Both peas and pods are sweet. Yields well in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. Sugarsnaps take longer than other peas, about 75 days, and they make enormous vines that need serious trellises. But once they get going they bear for well over a month, offering pounds and pounds of easily picked, crisp, juicy, sweet intensely pea-flavored pods that a... [Read More]
This prolific plant produces thick, succulent and juicy edible-pod snow peas. A reliable bush pea, it does not need trellising and thrives in cool weather.
HIGH QUALITY HIGH YIELD EASY TO GROWN PREMATURE HARVEST HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUENutrient Content Per 100g peas contains: energy 105 kcal, protein 7.4 grams, fat 0.3 grams, carbohydrate 21.2 grams, 82.6 grams of folic acid, 3 grams of dietary fiber, vitamin A37 micrograms, carotene 220 micrograms, thiamine 0.43 mg, riboflavin 0.09 mg, nicotinic acid 2.3 mg, vitamin C14 mg, vitamin E1.21 mg, calcium 21 mg, phosphate 127 mg, potassium 332 mg, sodium 1.2 mg, iodine 0.9 μg, magnesium 43 mg, iron 1.7 mg, zinc 1.29 mg, Selenium 1.74 micrograms, 0.22 mg of copper, 0.65 mg of manganese.
Though no one really knows when peas were first cultivated, historians can be certain that people grew them for food by the Bronze Age. Legend has it that fresh peas first became popular when a
Though no one really knows when peas were first cultivated, historians can be certain that people grew them for food by the Bronze Age. Legend has it that fresh peas first became popular when a
Dr. Calvin Lamborn, known for his groundbreaking introduction of the first edible-podded snap pea, introduced the Sugar Daddy variety after 25 years of development. It was hailed as the first stringless podded pea, as well
Organic Sugar Daddy Snap Pea Seeds. 74 days. 30 inch vines that need little support and produce 1 or 2 pods that are 3 inches long. First stringless snap pea is still one of the
Sugar Ann Snap Peas. 58 days. AAS Winner. This compact, 18 to 24 inch, disease resistant pea vine needs no trellising. It produces good yields of 2.5 inch, light green pea pods earlier than any
Sugar Daddy Snap Pea Seeds. 74 days. 30 inch vines that need little support and produce 1 or 2 snap pe pods that are 3 inches long. First stringless snap pea is still one of
58 days. One of the earliest maturing snap peas out there. Excellent eating quality. 3 inch, nearly stringless pods are born on 2 foot vines that do not need to be supported. Heat tolerant. Resistant
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