Best Snow Peas Review by Unknown
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Easy to see and harvest, makes a delightful salad addition and tasty too! The only variety I will grow from now on!.
(Posted on 3/28/10)
Easy to see on the vine-sweet and tasty Review by Unknown
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What a great variety this is! I only wish my season had been a bit cooler, as I believe the heat lowered the production on all my peas this year.
Vines outgrew their six foot supports, and gracefully draped over. Very pretty plant with the purple/blue flowers.
It is so easy to spot the peas on the vine because of the yellow color. Very tender pods, even when they get larger than they should.
I look forward to growing these again..
(Posted on 7/16/10)
A definite keeper Review by Unknown
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This pea outgrew and outproduced 2 other varieties this hot and humid Missouri spring. Not only did it keep going when the others had given up, but the plant is quite beautiful with it's pretty little purple flowers, variegated leaves with magenta collars..
(Posted on 6/14/10)
Best heirloom pea I've grown! Review by Wallie
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This pea has a lot going for it! The attractive plants and purple flowers are very productive, easy to harvest, and lasted longer into the hot days of late Spring. From a late February planting (central NC), I harvested the last peas for seedsaving in early June..
(Posted on 7/30/11)
My favorite Review by Tara
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I planted a fall crop of these last year and am ready to order more. They grew beautifully for me in north/central Texas, where peas aren't known for doing well..
(Posted on 8/20/11)
Excellent! Review by Palm Rae Potager-Roberta
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I grew these this fall in our zone 5 fall garden. We germinated the seed indoors since our late summer is very humid. They took off and are producing wonderful little lemon yellow pods which are very tasty and will be fun to use in a stir fry/fall salad! I've been trying for years to find a snow pea that worked in our zone 5 fall/late summer gardens. These are very pretty ,too!.
(Posted on 10/8/11)