Organic Non-GMO Laxton's Progress #9 Shell Pea - OPEN-POLLINATED
Original price
$ 3.85
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Original price
$ 58.85
Original price
$ 3.85
$ 3.85
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$ 58.85
Current price
$ 3.85
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Short vines and plump pods filled with high quality peas. Small 15-20" plants produce heavy yields of large pods with up to nine peas per pod (hence the name). An improvement over the original Laxton's Progress with a high resistance to wilt. Compact plants · 4-5" pods (Pisum sativum)
Days to maturity: 60 days
Disease Resistance: Fusarium Wilt
1
Plant Tom Thumb pea seeds starting in March for spring plantings and starting in the second week of August for fall plantings.
2
Prepare at least the top 4 inches of soil before sowing the seeds. Work the soil with a shovel or hoe to loosen up clumps of dirt and remove rocks or other debris.
3
Place the seeds in a bowl and soak them for 24 hours in room temperature water before planting.
4
Choose a sunny location in your garden or on your patio for planting Tom Thumb peas. Plant the peas in sandy or loamy, well-drained, alkaline soil with a pH range between 6 and 7.5.
5
Sow the seeds in a small planter, garden bed or cold frame. Place the seeds 2 inches apart, 3 inches deep and space the rows 10 inches apart.
6
Water thoroughly. Keep the soil moist, but not wet, until the seeds germinate.
7
Expect the seeds to germinate to germinate between seven to 10 days after planting and mature within 50 to 55 days.
8
Make several successive plantings three weeks apart throughout the spring to have a constant supply
Select your desired size and color from the available option
Plant Tom Thumb pea seeds starting in March for spring plantings and starting in the second week of August for fall plantings.
2
Prepare at least the top 4 inches of soil before sowing the seeds. Work the soil with a shovel or hoe to loosen up clumps of dirt and remove rocks or other debris.
3
Place the seeds in a bowl and soak them for 24 hours in room temperature water before planting.
4
Choose a sunny location in your garden or on your patio for planting Tom Thumb peas. Plant the peas in sandy or loamy, well-drained, alkaline soil with a pH range between 6 and 7.5.
5
Sow the seeds in a small planter, garden bed or cold frame. Place the seeds 2 inches apart, 3 inches deep and space the rows 10 inches apart.
6
Water thoroughly. Keep the soil moist, but not wet, until the seeds germinate.
7
Expect the seeds to germinate to germinate between seven to 10 days after planting and mature within 50 to 55 days.
8
Make several successive plantings three weeks apart throughout the spring to have a constant supply
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