SOWING: Sow directly into the garden as soon as soil is workable in early spring. Sow seeds 2 inches apart and cover with 1 to 1 1/2 inches of soil firmed down. Sow successive plantings at 3-week intervals until early May.
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. Keep moderately moist during germination.
Ed’s Special Advice: Use and enjoy as you would any other snap pea. Because it is stringless, it is easier to eat and prepare for freezing. Peas grow best in fairly rich soil, kept somewhat moist, during the cooler parts of the growing season. Sugar Lace can be sown in late July to early August for a fall crop.
SEED SAVING: Allow pods to dry completely before removing them from the plant. Store seeds in cool, dry place.
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