Hiemale Landrace Pea (Pisum sativum)

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Variety of peas that have been carefully preserved by Will Bonzai, in the United States. Few varieties of peas survive from colonial times, although French settlers developed hundreds of varieties of peas in their vegetable garden, all accustomed to the climate of eastern Canada and the United States. Hence the common name of the French by the English of "Pea Soup". This variety is a landrace, which means that the peas are of various colors. They look like small pebbles straight out of a river, marbled and speckled. We honestly think these are the prettiest peas. Perfect for making jewelry. Adorable as legumes in a salad. Putting a net or stakes can help with the harvest. Very productive. RARE SHARE Peas don't like to run out of water. RARE SHARE


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  • Quantity
    • Envelope of about 30 seeds
  • Plant type
    • Annual
  • Family
    • Fabaceae
  • Color
  • Plantation
    • In the garden after the risk of frost
  • Sowing
    • Directly in the garden
  • Row spacing
    • 40 cm
  • Days to maturity
    • 55 days fresh, 90 days dry
  • Germination
    • 10 to 15 days
  • Plant spacing
    • 8 cm
  • Depth
    • 2 cm
  • Exposure
    • Half shade
  • Watering
    • Regular
  • Soil
    • Fresh
  • Shape
    • Climbing
  • Width
    • 20 cm
  • Height
    • 75 cm to 1 m

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Quantity: Envelope of about 30 seeds
Plant type: Annual
Family: Fabaceae
Color: Green
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost
Sowing: Directly in the garden
Row spacing: 40 cm
Days to maturity: 55 days fresh, 90 days dry
Germination: 10 to 15 days
Plant spacing: 8 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Exposure: Half shade
Watering: Regular
Soil: Fresh
Shape: Climbing
Width: 20 cm
Height: 75 cm to 1 m