Plant two seeds in each 3-inch pot or several seeds 2 inches apart in a long rectangular container. Once the seedlings reach ...
Plant the seeds about 1 inch deep and space ... the pods are still flat and the peas inside are small and tender. Snap peas ...
Growing peas in trellis containers at home is a simple and satisfying way to enjoy fresh, sweet peas straight from your ...
Last January, a Master Gardening column featured a story about winter sowing seeds. While I found the concept intriguing, I ...
There are three main types of green peas: English, snap, and snow. English Peas: pods are too tough to be edible; peas must be shelled out. Snap Peas: pods are edible with fattened peas inside. Snow ...
Why grow sweet peas as a screen? Sweet peas need support ... untie all of them and lay the stems carefully on the ground, taking care not to snap the brittle stems. Next, re-tie stems to a cane ...