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Pea Seeds - Sugar Ann (Snap Pea)
- Great for smaller gardens
- High yielding
- Prefers full sun exposure
Fast Facts
About Pea Seeds - Sugar Ann (Snap Pea)
HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
Buy Pea Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Peas - Plant Sugar Ann Snap Pea Seeds
The "Sugar Ann" Pea is an extra early snap pea. With 2 feet short vines, it will not require any support. 1983 "All-America Selections" winner, Sugar Ann Snap Pea Seeds produce 2.5 to 3 inch long pods that are sweet and delicious.
Fast Facts
About Pea Seeds - Sugar Ann (Snap Pea)
HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
Buy Pea Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Peas - Plant Sugar Ann Snap Pea Seeds
The "Sugar Ann" Pea is an extra early snap pea. With 2 feet short vines, it will not require any support. 1983 "All-America Selections" winner, Sugar Ann Snap Pea Seeds produce 2.5 to 3 inch long pods that are sweet and delicious.
How to Grow Sugar Ann Peas
When to Plant Pea Seeds
Plant your Pea Seeds outside 4-6 weeks before the average last frost for your area. Make sure that the soil is warmer than 45 degrees.
Where to Plant Pea Seeds
Choose an open, weed-free site in full sun. Grow your peas in moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Peas prefer cool, damp weather but avoid working in overly wet soil as this will compact and your peas may rot. Try to dig plenty of well-rotted compost into the soil several weeks before sowing to improve soil fertility and help retain moisture.
How to Plant Pea Seeds
Plant your pea seeds about 1 inch deep in full sun. Allow 6 inches between each pea seed. Keep an eye on your seeds for a few days - if they wash out of the soil, poke them back in with a pen, twig, etc.
How to Harvest Peas
Grab the vine with one hand and pick the peas off with the other hand to avoid damaging the vines. Harvest when the peas are tender and the pods are developed.
*The more peas you pick, the more peas the plant will produce!