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In early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, sow 1 1/2-2" apart in rows 18" apart, 1/2-1" deep. Do not thin. This varieties is under 3' tall so it can be sown without support in rows 12-18" apart. Or use crop supports such as a trellis net or chicken wire to keep vines upright, easy to pick and off the ground. Normal row spacing is 4-6' for trellised peas. Germination temperature: as low as 45°F, but sprout more quickly between 60–75°F.
Direct sow in early spring as soon as the ground has drained and can be worked. It can also be stared indoors with peat pellets, seed starter soil or seed starting mix. Then transplant outdoors
Vegetable seeds origin: USA. Seeds for planting vegetables and fruits. Dwarf Sugar Grey Snow Peas can be harvested as a snow pea or you can let it grow longer and harvest as a snap pea
Germination rate: 99%. Test date: 07/22
Same as lettuce seeds for planting, cilantro seeds, kale seeds for planting, spinach seeds, baby bok choy cabbage seeds, sugar snap pea seeds are considered winter vegetable seeds for southern states or spring / fall vegetable seeds for northern states. We also carry warm weather veggie seeds and herb seeds like beefsteak tomato seeds for planting, zucchini seeds, bell peppers, eggplant seeds, cucumber seeds and shiso seeds for planting
Non GMO seeds. Hand packed by Amy's Store LLC in the United States of America
We also carry warm weather vegetable seeds like cherry tomato seeds, pepper seeds, shiso seeds, pole bean seeds, mint seeds, zucchini seeds, bitter melon seeds, winter melon seeds, squash seeds, luffa seeds, eggplants seeds and Chinese cucumber seeds
Red flowers for shoots. An attractive addition to salad mixes, Dwarf Grey Sugar is the preferred variety for both taste and tenderness. A great choice for restaurant sales. 28" vines. Dwarf Sugar Grey is one of the most versatile snow pea varieties for the garden. Ready in 65 days, Dwarf Sugar Grey Snow Peas can be harvested as a snow pea or you can let it grow longer and harvest as a snap pea. These plants are also beautiful, and have purple flowers. Plant snow pea seeds in the ground when temperatures are about 50-70°. Place seeds under 1" of soil. Vines will grow to a little over two feet lond, and pods will be about 2 ½ inches long. Pea plants will develop beautiful flowers. Pea pods will become fleshy and sweet over time. Harvest these early, or wait a little longer and watch them turn into snap peas. In early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, sow 1 1/2-2" apart in rows 18" apart, 1/2-1" deep. Do not thin. This varieties is under 3' tall so it can be sown without support in rows 12-18" apart. Or use crop supports such as a trellis net or chicken wire to keep vines upright, easy to pick and off the ground. Normal row spacing is 4-6' for trellised peas. Germination temperature: as low as 45°F, but sprout more quickly between 60–75°F.