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Pea 'Oregon Sugar Pod' Info How To Grow Oregon Sugar Pod Peas
Sow in average soil in full sun in early spring for first crop, in late summer for fall crop. Support shorter peas on small stakes or a pea fence. Tal...
Snowbird Pea Info What Are Snowbird Peas
What are Snowbird peas? A type of sweet, tender snow pea (also known as sugar pea), Snowbird peas aren't shelled like traditional garden peas. Instead...
Green Arrow Pea Care - What Is A Green Arrow Shelling Pea
What is a Green Arrow pea? Green Arrow is a shelling pea variety, which means its pods should be allowed to grow to maturity before being harvested, t...
how long do snow pea plants last
Do pea plants die after harvest?How long do snow peas last?Will snow peas keep producing?Do pea plants come back every year?Do squirrels eat pea plant...
how many pea plants per container
The peas should be planted about 1 inch deep and you can plant 5 to 8 peas per container. You can plant two peas to a hole and thin as you see fit. It...
why are my pea plants turning yellow
Fusarium wilt – Fusarium wilt causes the yellowing of pea plants' foliage, stunting and wilting of the entire plant. ... Root rot – Root rot is also a...
pea plant drying up from bottom
Why are my pea plants turning brown at the bottom?Why are my pea plants drying up?How do you save a dying pea plant?Why are my sweet peas dying at the...
why are my peas wilting
Pea plants can be found wilted, turning yellow, turning brown or with other diseases and spots. In the case of wilting from dry soil, your pea plant m...
pea plant problems
Asocochyta blight, bacterial blight, root rot, damping off, downy and powdery mildew, fusarium wilt, and various viruses are some of the pea plant dis...