Looking for a delicious and nutritious pea variety that can be grown in small spaces? Look no further than Sugar Ann snap peas! These early-maturing peas are perfect for those with limited garden space, as their vines only reach to a height of 20". This delicious pea variety produces sweet, crisp pods about 10 days earlier than other varieties. Vines can be grown with or without support. So don't wait any longer - add Sugar Ann to your garden today! 12g ~ 50 seeds.
GROWING TIPS
Plant seeds directly into the garden starting 3-5 weeks before average last frost date or as soon as the soil can be worked. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 50-70 degrees. It can take seed about 2 weeks to germinate at 50 °F, less as the soil warms. For taller varieties, use crop supports such as a trellis or chicken wire to keep vines upright. Planting double rows of peas on each side of a trellis will result in a more productive harvest. For a fall crop, sow about 2 months before frost. Keep seeds well watered to encourage good germination.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name: Pisum sativum Days to Maturity: 50 Seed Depth: 1" Days to Sprout: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 2-3" Row Spacing: 24" Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 20" Life Cycle: Annual Frost Hardy: Yes
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Looking for a delicious and nutritious pea variety that can be grown in small spaces? Look no further than Sugar Ann snap peas! These early-maturing peas are perfect for those with limited garden space, as their vines only reach to a height of 20". This delicious pea variety produces sweet, crisp pods about 10 days earlier than other varieties. Vines can be grown with or without support. So don't wait any longer - add Sugar Ann to your garden today! 12g ~ 50 seeds.
GROWING TIPS
SEED FACTS
GROWING TIPS
Plant seeds directly into the garden starting 3-5 weeks before average last frost date or as soon as the soil can be worked. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 50-70 degrees. It can take seed about 2 weeks to germinate at 50 °F, less as the soil warms. For taller varieties, use crop supports such as a trellis or chicken wire to keep vines upright. Planting double rows of peas on each side of a trellis will result in a more productive harvest. For a fall crop, sow about 2 months before frost. Keep seeds well watered to encourage good germination.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name: Pisum sativum Days to Maturity: 50 Seed Depth: 1" Days to Sprout: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 2-3" Row Spacing: 24" Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 20" Life Cycle: Annual Frost Hardy: Yes