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You need to remove the peas from the pods, which are tough and not edible. The shelled-out peas are sweet and delicious. My favorite variety is ‘Green Arrow‘ because it has more peas per pod, which ...
"Harvest in a fresh, dew-dried garden, about 65 days after planting," says gardening coach Jennifer Holston. "Hold the vine at the pea stem and gently pinch the stem above the pod." If the peas are ...
Sweet peas love a perpetual spring. Their ideal conditions are damp, gray, and cool—they’d love it if the air never got over 70 degrees.
What I love so much about sweet pea nails is that when you’ve picked your shades, you can customise the look to suit your taste. While block colours are one way to try the trend, you can also ...
Then push two sweet pea seeds into the top of the compost. - about 4-5cm deep. Lightly cover the top with a layer of compost - and then gently water each tube.
Stanwood's 'Sweet Pea Queen' offers tips to grow beautiful sweet peas in PNW climate by Steven McCarron, KOMO News Fri, March 14th 2025 at 12:48 PM ...
Sweet peas grow best with their heads in the sun and their roots in cool, fertile, well mulched and moist soil. Shade their roots with a border of winter annuals, veggies or herbs.
Sweet peas add a pop of colour to any garden - and Monty Don has reminded gardeners of the best time to begin growing them ...
Garden Pacific NW Magazine Stanwood’s ‘Sweet Pea Queen’ shares her floral passion and pro tips Feb. 21, 2025 at 10:00 am Updated Feb. 21, 2025 at 11:00 am By Lorene Edwards Forkner ...
Project Sweet Peas provides more than just gifts. It provides food and fuel funding, bereavement support and memory boxes and resources needed by NICU families.
Plant sweet peas about a half-inch deep in compost-enriched soil and keep the area moist but not soggy. As the tiny plants emerge, keep a sharp eye out for birds, gophers, snails and slugs who ...