Pea, Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow
Quick facts Unbeatable sweetness Disease resistant Widely grown and adapted Pisum sativum Climbing, snow pea. Tender snow peas with unbeatable sweetness. Tender pods borne on 24-30” vines. Resistant to pea virus, common wilt, and powdery mildew. Snow peas are a good source of fiber and protein and are popular in both East Asian and European cuisines. We love cooking them simply- stir frying them in butter and salt and eating them with our fingers. Cook them a little longer for blackened snow peas, or add cream for creamed snow peas. How to grow it: Germ Temp Indoor Start Germ Days Frost Tolerant Sun Seed Depth Plant/Row Spacing 65-75 Not rec. 6-21 d. Yes Full 1” 1-6”/8” Peas love a crowd, sow 1" apart along as soon as the ground can be worked in spring. Plant 1" deep at the base of a trellis such as a fence or net strung between two posts as vines grow tall. Plants will bear longer if planted early and pods are picked regularl