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Peas – Cascadia Bush, Snap Pea

$2.29

Low growing vines produce an ample harvest of sweet, juicy, plump three inch pods. This variety is disease resistance and tolerant of later spring plantings. Developed by Dr. Baggett of Oregon State University. Approximately 64 days to maturity.

Approximately 80 seeds per packet.

Availability: 67 in stock

SOWING: Sow directly into the garden in early spring as soon as the soil is workable. Sow seeds 2 inches apart and cover with 1 to 1 1/2 inches of fine soil firmed down. Sow successive plantings at 3-week intervals until early May. Sow late July to early August for fall harvest.

SPACING: Leave 2 to 2 1/2 feet between rows. Can be grown in wide rows sowing seeds 2 inches apart in all directions.

GERMINATION: Completely dependent upon outdoor temperatures and soil warmth, usually one to two weeks. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.

Ed’s Special Advice: Keep moist throughout the growing season. Eat pod and all. Ideal variety for eating fresh or freezing. Pods snap like a bean. Uses include stir fry, salads, dips or fresh out of the garden. A delicious source of many vitamins and minerals.

SEED SAVING: Allow pods to dry completely before removing them from the plant. Store seeds in cool, dry place.

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