Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Pea Vegetable Seeds
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Grow your own delicious, crisp, and nutritious snow peas with our Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Pea Vegetable Seeds! Known for their sweet flavor and tender, edible pods, these peas are perfect for snacking, adding to stir-fries, or incorporating into fresh salads. Whether you're a gardening novice or a seasoned pro, these high-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and are easy to plant and care for, making them ideal for home gardens, raised beds, or containers. Oregon Sugar Pod snow peas thrive in cooler weather, offering a quick-growing, high-yield crop that’s perfect for early spring or fall planting.
Not only will you enjoy the delicious harvest, but growing your own snow peas is also a fun and rewarding experience. These plants are low-maintenance and provide an abundant crop of sweet, crunchy peas that can be harvested in just a few weeks. Start planting today, and soon you'll be enjoying the fresh taste of homegrown Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Peas right from your garden! Perfect for gardeners of all levels, these seeds will bring both beauty and flavor to your space.




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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring, Early Summer
Growth Habit
Upright, Vining
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Crisp
Plant Characteristics
Podded, Green
Use
Culinary, Fresh Eating
Growing Conditions
Well-drained, Sunny
Harvest Advantages
Early Maturing, High Yield
Plant Resistance
Disease Resistant, Cold Tolerant
About Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Pea
Pisum sativum
Seed Names
Snow Pea, Oregon Sugar Pod
Seed Type
Heirloom, Open Pollinated
Oregon Sugar Pod Snow Pea is a widely cherished heirloom variety known for its sweet, crisp flavor and edible pods. Grown in temperate climates, it’s a high-yielding plant that offers delicious peas for fresh eating, stir-fries, and salads. This pea variety is prized for its early maturity, making it a perfect choice for short growing seasons.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Early Spring
Planting Depth
1–2 Inches
Sowing Method
Direct Sow
Plant Spacing
2–3 Inches
Days to Maturity
60–70 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak 8 Hours
Hardiness Zones
3–9
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 25 Sq Ft
500
Up to 125 Sq Ft
1000
Up to 250 Sq Ft