MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
How do you process your snow peas for the freezer, Steve? Do you snap the ends and string them?
ninnymary said:Steve, I love sugar snap peas and have tried growing them with no success. You would think they would do well in my cool climate. Are there any "tricks" that you do for them? Do they produce enough to warrant the time and space for them? Is your trellis made out of string/twine?
Thanks
Mary
Mary, maybe they just don't like the transplanting. You should direct sow them, I know you can grow peas! It is, as they say, EASY PEASY.ninnymary said:Cat and Steve, I actually get the 6-packs of sugar snap peas. They just don't grow. I believe I get them in the early spring.
Mary
ninnymary said:Cat and Steve, I actually get the 6-packs of sugar snap peas. They just don't grow. I believe I get them in the early spring.
Mary
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First sowing of peas have just started to produce. I had just about enuf snap peas to fill a shirt pocket, yesterday. There won't be a whole lot this year altho' the vines have grown well.
I never know what the peas will do. There's a 2nd planting but they are shorter and hastening to flower. I might be able to get both sowings harvested and out in time to plant more green beans! Those are pole bean teepees behind the pea trellis. Believe it or not, there is a row of tomatoes between the peas & beans. Think I'd better get something shorter in this bed soon as the tomato plants aren't getting their full share of the sunlight.
Steve