Fabacées • Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon

Oregon Sugar Pod Peas - Organic

"An early and abundant snap pea for cool springs."

$4.49

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Originating from North American breeding programs, the Oregon Sugar Pod snow pea has become a favorite in vegetable gardens in regions with cool springs. It's a flat-podded pea, harvested whole before the peas develop too much, to enjoy its tenderness and sweetness.

In the garden, its tender green foliage clings to slender supports with its tendrils, creating a small edible hedge that discreetly accompanies the cycle of the seasons. In welcoming, well-drained soil, it offers a beautiful, consistent yield: the pods appear one after another, inviting regular harvesting, an age-old practice that punctuates the daily pleasure of gardening.

In a thriving garden, this pea contributes to the diversity of legumes, while also playing a vital role in providing sustenance for the household. Its benevolent presence fits naturally into a deeply rooted approach to respectful cultivation, where one learns to observe, understand, and act in harmony with the cool climate of early season.

  • Growing climate: Cool season
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy
  • Care required: Regular
  • Growth: Rapid growth

Note: The Oregon Sugar Pod pea appreciates the cool temperatures of spring and does not tolerate excessive summer heat well.

The Oregon Sugar Pod pea is a snap pea: the entire pod, still flat, is eaten, with the very young peas inside. The pods can be enjoyed raw as a snack or in salads, or lightly sautéed in a pan or wok to preserve their crispness and sweetness. They pair well with seasonal vegetable dishes, Asian-inspired stir-fries, and spring stir-fries with radishes, baby carrots, or green onions. The pods can also be briefly blanched and then cooled to be added to mixed salads. For short-term storage, they can be kept for a few days in the refrigerator in a bag or perforated container after harvesting. As with other peas, it is also possible to let some pods fully mature to eat the dried peas, although this variety is primarily valued for its fresh pods.

Oregon Sugar Pod Peas - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Outdoor seeding

Germination time

7-10 days

Germination temperature

5° to 22° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sow seeds 2-3 cm deep

Transplantation

Transplantation not recommended

Technical

Row sowing

Growing conditions

Number of days to maturity

Harvest at ± 65 days

Hardiness zone

Zone-3a

Distance between rows

45 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant that tolerates light shade

Soil texture

Light (sandy) soil

Soil moisture

Cool, well-drained soil

Soil fertility

Plant not very demanding in bacteria-dominant compost

optimal soil pH

Low acidic pH

Average plant height

70 cm

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