This Non-GMO No-Till Seed Mix contains 13 different varieties of THE most popular and beneficial cover crops used in the community including:Crimson CloverYellow Sweet CloverWhite CloverMedium Red Clover FenugreekHairy VetchCommon VetchPeasCowpeasBuckwheat MilletLentilFlax These nitro-coated seeds are inoculated with Rhizobium to maximize nitrogen fixation. The biodiversity and seed ratios used in this specific mix encourages mycorrhizal fungi populations to explode, attracting beneficial organisms & predators, and ultimately building and improving soil fertility and humus quality. Also, the r... [Read More]
Sow Inside: Annuals: 1/2 inch (12 mm). Before last frost for summer blooms, or in autumn for winter blooms (warm areas only). Spacing: bush: 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm); vines: 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20cm). Sow Outside: Requires some preparation: first chip seeds then apply a nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Use peat pots. Germination time: ten days to one month. Temperature 60°F (16°C). Seven or eight weeks in advance. Transplant outdoors following the last frost or in autumn. Requirements: Full sunlight; perennials can also be grown in light shade. Dig in compost and bone meal to a depth of 16 in... [Read More]
Lathyrus latifolius. Perennial Sweet Pea. Rambling vine grows to 6 feet or more. Blooms in rose, white, and red.
The best sweet pea choice for hot summer areas, Perfume Delight is a lovely color mix of intensely fragrant and heat-tolerant antique sweet pea varieties. The seductively scented winged flowers bloom abundantly on tall climbing vines in a rich blend of rose, pale pink, lavender, deep purple, crimson and white with many unique bicolors. Their color and fragrance will fill your garden each spring, and a bouquet of their nostalgic orange and honeyed sweetness softly perfumes any room.
Dwarf bush pea. Easy to grow with or without trellis. Grows 2-3 Feet high. Prolific Producer of 3" pods with 8-9 delicious sweet peas per pod. Great for a Small Space Garden. Tolerates Cold, Light Frosts, and Most Soils. Tastes Great Raw or Cooked. Suitable for Freezing and Canning Harvest in 60- 65 Days. Zones: 3 - 10 Water: Moderate Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade Direct sow in spring 2-3 weeks before the last frost. Soak in water 24 hours then sow 2 seeds, 2" deep spacing 3-4” apart in rows 3 feet apart. Keep moist until established. Germination 3-10 days. All Earthcare Seeds are FRESH ... [Read More]
Annual. Little Sweetheart is not your usual vining, climbing sweet pea, but a dwarf, bush type with profuse, lightly scented small flowers in red, pink, white, rose, purple, lilac and blue. Try something different for hanging baskets, patio containers, window boxes or the front of a border. Heat resistant.
The large vines of this variety produces thousands of tiny fruits. The deep red tomatoes have a great rich and complex flavor. A perfect choice for snacking. We instantly fell in love with this delightfully tiny tomato. Its miniscule leaves, flowers and 1/4 inch, ruby red fruit are the tiniest we've seen. Deceptively big on sweet, curranty flavor, they are a treat in salads, as a garnish or right off the plant by the handfuls! Sweet Pea is a charming, indeterminate plant with a low, spreading habit that lends itself to container living and especially to hanging baskets. Sweet Pea Currant Tomat... [Read More]
One of our all time favorites with slightly sweet, substantial crunchy shoots. It should be grown only in soil and prefers a dryer soil with less frequent drench watering. Notes & Growing Tips: Dun pea microgreens are very easy to grow but only in soil. Growing pea greens is very difficult hydroponically. This 12 Oz. bag of Dun Pea microgreen seeds is premeasured for planting in our 21" x 11" tray. Soak seeds in cold water for half a day to a day. Make sure you use plenty of water and a large bowl, as dun pea seeds soak up large amounts of water. You can plant directly, but we prefer to transf... [Read More]
Botanical Name: Lupinus perennis Common Name: Lupine, Wild Perennial Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Blue, sometimes a bit red Height: Up to 4 ft. Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Flower: Spike of sweet-pea-like flowers Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Soil Preferences: Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil. Moisture Requirments: Average moisture, well-drained. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-9 Indigenous To: Most of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi
Royal Sweet Pea (Lathyrus Odoratus Royal Mix) - Sweet Peas are a very colorful vining plant with large fragrant blooms, and they grow so easily from Sweet Peas seeds. The plant has long stems so it makes an excellent cut flower, and is a wonderful addition to any flower garden.
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.
Nitrogen for peas and beans. This effective inoculant provides the proper live bacteria for many legumes, helping them form nodules that take nitrogen from the air and enrich the soil. By converting nitrogen into a plant-available form, plant growth is enhanced. For peas, beans, lima beans and legumes. Treats 8 lbs. of seed Product contains a minimum of 200 million viable cells of Rhizoblum leguminosarum viceae and phaseoil and bradyrhizoblum biovar sp. per gram. OMRI Listed of organic production.
Royal Sweet Pea Navy Blue or Lathyrus Odoratus is one of the darkest Sweet Peas ever. The color will be deep purple or navy blue depending on soil nutrients. The blooms cluster on long slender stems and what a show for the garden! This annual climber grows 6 to 8 feet tall, and is easily established from Sweet Pea seed. Place Sweet Peas in a sunny location but also where they can be cool in the heat of the day if at all possible. Cooler temperatures bring more blooms. Cut Sweet Peas and bring them indoors. Their sweet fragrance will spice up the living area!
Botanical Name: Lupinus perennis Common Name: Lupine, Wild Perennial Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Blue, sometimes a bit red Height: Up to 4 ft. Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Flower: Spike of sweet-pea-like flowers Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Soil Preferences: Adaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil. Moisture Requirments: Average moisture, well-drained. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-9 Indigenous To: Most of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi... [Read More]
Sevey's 1911 comprehensive work offers information on all aspects of the culture and production of peas as a food
Peas and Pea Culture; A Practical and Scientific Discussion of Peas, Relating to the History, Varieties, Cultural Methods, Insects and Fungous
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Peas and Pea Culture; A Practical and Scientific Discussion of Peas, Relating to the History, Varieties, Cultural Methods, Insects and Fungous
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