A late season, compact climbing main crop annual pea to around 60cm in height, producing a high yield of sweet-tasting peas from May to September. Sow from March to June in succession
A late season, compact climbing main crop annual pea to around 60cm in height, producing a high yield of sweet-tasting peas from May to September. Sow from March to June in succession
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Sow seed quite densely, in full sun in well-drained but moisture-retentive soil. Provide support such as twiggy hazel sticks or netting for them to climb up. Pick pods regularly to ensure a continuous crop. For more advice, see pea cultivation
Propagate by seed
No pruning required
May be susceptible to pea moth, aphids, pea and bean weevil, pea thrips, pigeons, slugs and snails. Mice may eat newly-sown seeds
May be susceptible to powdery mildews, downy mildews, foot and root rot, Fusarium wilt, grey moulds, pea leaf and pod spot, and virus diseases
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