The Spring Blush Snap Pea pods are green, tinted with a distinctive raspberry pink color while offering the same alluring bi-colored flowers, vigorous vines and ornate hyper tendrils like Sugar Magnolia and Opal Creek all developed from the same breeder, Alan Kapuler Ph.D. Sugar snaps were first developed in the 1950s from a cross of a snow pea and shell pea; over sixty years later we now have these delightful, diverse varieties for us togrow and enjoy in our gardens. TheSpring Blush Snap Pea is a lovely addition to any variety, providing a colorful array of delicious snap peas.
1 Ounce = 100-120 seeds
PLANTING
Pisum sativum
Germination:7-14 days
Germination Temperature:Optimum soil temperatures 50-75F. Planting in cooler soilresults in slower germination.
Seed Sowing Depth:1″ deep
Sowing Outdoors– Early spring until last frost date when soiltemperature reaches 50-75F. Sow 1-2″ apart.Sowtwo months before last frost date for smaller fall harvests.
How much does a packet plant:12-15 foot single row
Harvest– Pick every day for continuous harvest.
Tips– Adding inoculant with rhizobium bacteria will increase yields. Varieties with vine lengths over 3 feet require support.
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