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ORGANICLY GROWN IN MY SEED GARDEN, HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND IN RESEALABLE AIR TIGHT BAGS (EACH BAG IS INDIVIDUALLY LABELED). . ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION. Deliciously sweet. Introduced in 1898 by Thomas Laxton Any pea that was introduced over 100 years ago and is still widely grown should tell you volumes. Reliable, consistant, and sweet are just some of the words used to describe this pea. Tasty bright green peas, excellent quality, and high in sugar content. Pods grow to about 3-4 1/2 inches containing six to eight peas. Vigorous 3' foot vines are perfect for fences or arbors. A performer in cool coastal conditions and it is wilt resistant. Instead of building a trellis this year for your peas which cost money and uses valuable resources, try planting Cayuse oats instead as a trellis. This will not only produce oats and build biomass in your garden, but it will give your peas something to climb on. Cayuse grows 6' tall and will make an excellent living trellis. Almost like the Indians using corn as a trellis for beans! Zones 3-10 All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS THIS SEED NEEDS PROTECTION DURING SHIPPING THEREFORE THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR SHIPPING (1.00) ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES FOR PACKAGES OF PEAS ARE 35 CENTS PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS |
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We are a small family run seed processor that has a long tradition of farming for many generations. I fondly remember my Grandfather telling stories about his Grandfather tilling the earth and the events that impacted his success. The stories bring to life the courage and creativity required to survive capricious weather and market prices. Our history makes it clear that the rewards of farming, including the birthing of the calves, the bounty of a good harvest, and the family's feeling of being rooted in the soil. I still remember with pride, getting to sit on my Grandfathers lap while driving the tractor for the first time during corn harvest.