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West Coast Seeds - Oregon Sugar Pod Peas (25g) - Sweet, Crispy, High-Yield

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Grow the reliable and tasty Oregon Sugar Pod II snow peas from West Coast Seeds. Developed at Oregon State University in the 1980s, these peas have been a favorite for coastal gardeners due to their heavy yields and disease resistance. The dwarf plants grow to only 75cm (30") tall and produce smooth, light-green, stringless pods up to 10cm (4") long. Perfect for fall harvest, these peas are resistant to Pea Mosaic Enation Virus, Fusarium Wilt, and powdery mildew. Enjoy fresh, crispy, and sweet pods right from your garden.

Key Features:

  • Sweet and Crispy: Delicious flavor perfect for fresh eating and cooking.
  • High Yield: Heavy crops of light-green, stringless 10cm (4") pods.
  • Compact Growth: Dwarf plants growing to 75cm (30") tall.
  • Open-Pollinated Seeds: Reliable and easy to grow.
  • Matures in 56 Days: Quick and productive harvest.

Growing Instructions:

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Timing: Plant as early in spring as the soil can be worked. Optimal soil temperature: 10-20°C (50-70°F). Seeds should sprout in 7-14 days.
  • Starting: Sow seeds 2cm (1") deep. After April 15th, sow seeds 5cm (2") deep. Space seeds 2-7cm (1-3") apart in rows. Do not thin.
  • Growing Conditions: Use well-drained soil amended with finished compost. Add 2 cups of rock phosphate or bonemeal per 3m (10') row. Support with twigs if needed.

Harvesting:

Pick pods at the desired stage. Multiple sowings or growing several varieties can extend the harvest season.

Tips for Blanching Peas:

To freeze peas for fall and winter use, blanching is essential. Submerge peas in boiling water briefly to kill enzymes, then cool in ice water before drying and freezing.

  • Snap and Snow Peas: Boil whole pods for two minutes, then cool in ice water.
  • Shelled Peas: Boil for ninety seconds, then cool in ice water. Dry thoroughly before storing in zip-top or vacuum bags.

Companion Planting:

Excellent companions include beans, carrots, celery, corn, cucumber, eggplant, parsley, peppers, potatoes, radish, spinach, strawberries, and turnips. Avoid planting near onions.

Grow your own Oregon Sugar Pod II peas with West Coast Seeds and enjoy their sweet flavor and high yield. Perfect for gardeners of all levels, these peas are a delicious and practical addition to your garden.

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Grow the reliable and tasty Oregon Sugar Pod II snow peas from West Coast Seeds. Developed at Oregon State University in the 1980s, these peas have been a favorite for coastal gardeners due to their heavy yields and disease resistance. The dwarf plants grow to only 75cm (30") tall and produce smooth, light-green, stringless pods up to 10cm (4") long. Perfect for fall harvest, these peas are resistant to Pea Mosaic Enation Virus, Fusarium Wilt, and powdery mildew. Enjoy fresh, crispy, and sweet pods right from your garden.

Key Features:

  • Sweet and Crispy: Delicious flavor perfect for fresh eating and cooking.
  • High Yield: Heavy crops of light-green, stringless 10cm (4") pods.
  • Compact Growth: Dwarf plants growing to 75cm (30") tall.
  • Open-Pollinated Seeds: Reliable and easy to grow.
  • Matures in 56 Days: Quick and productive harvest.

Growing Instructions:

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Timing: Plant as early in spring as the soil can be worked. Optimal soil temperature: 10-20°C (50-70°F). Seeds should sprout in 7-14 days.
  • Starting: Sow seeds 2cm (1") deep. After April 15th, sow seeds 5cm (2") deep. Space seeds 2-7cm (1-3") apart in rows. Do not thin.
  • Growing Conditions: Use well-drained soil amended with finished compost. Add 2 cups of rock phosphate or bonemeal per 3m (10') row. Support with twigs if needed.

Harvesting:

Pick pods at the desired stage. Multiple sowings or growing several varieties can extend the harvest season.

Tips for Blanching Peas:

To freeze peas for fall and winter use, blanching is essential. Submerge peas in boiling water briefly to kill enzymes, then cool in ice water before drying and freezing.

  • Snap and Snow Peas: Boil whole pods for two minutes, then cool in ice water.
  • Shelled Peas: Boil for ninety seconds, then cool in ice water. Dry thoroughly before storing in zip-top or vacuum bags.

Companion Planting:

Excellent companions include beans, carrots, celery, corn, cucumber, eggplant, parsley, peppers, potatoes, radish, spinach, strawberries, and turnips. Avoid planting near onions.

Grow your own Oregon Sugar Pod II peas with West Coast Seeds and enjoy their sweet flavor and high yield. Perfect for gardeners of all levels, these peas are a delicious and practical addition to your garden.

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