Sugar Daddy - Organic Snap Pea Seeds

SKU: VPA107
Open-Pollinated
Certified Organic
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Sugar Daddy is a truly stringless snap pea on compact vines—no trellis gymnastics required. Pods are plump, crisp, and sweet, perfect for kids’ gardens and quick stir‑fries. Bred for powdery mildew resistance, it keeps producing when others fade. Peas bring protein and vitamin C; this one brings convenience. Direct sow early spring, mulch roots to stay cool, and harvest young for top flavor. A tidy plant with a generous heart.

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.

Scientific name: pisum sativum
Days to maturity: 62-75
Seed depth: 1"
Days to sprout: 7-14
Plant spacing: 2-3"
Row spacing: 2'
Light requirements: sunny
Plant height: 24-30"
Life cycle: annual
Frost hardy: yes

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Open-pollinated seeds perfect for seed saving

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Leah C. (Romulus, US)
Wonderful

Wonderful! They grew beautifully, disease-free and very tall. I have gotten many many peas from these seeds and they’re absolutely delicious. Thank you!

Thank you for choosing to grow Sugar Daddy Pea's, Leah! We're so happy to hear they grew beautifully and produced delicious peas. Thank you for sharing your experience with us and others.