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plant that looks like hanging peas Sugar Pea Seed Collection – 2 Varieties – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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plant that looks like hanging peas Sugar Pea Seed Collection – 2 Varieties – SurvivalGardenSeedsBring fresh, crunchy sweetness to your early season garden with this Sugar Pea Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Featuring two reliable favoritesOregon Sugar Pod II and Sugar Daddy Snap Peasthis collection thrives in cool weather and produces crisp, flavorful pods that are perfect for snacking, stir fries, salads, and freezing. These varieties also make excellent microgreens or sprouts, adding versatility to your kitchen and garden. Two

Bring fresh, crunchy sweetness to your early-season garden with this Sugar Pea Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Featuring two reliable favorites—Oregon Sugar Pod II and Sugar Daddy Snap Peas—this collection thrives in cool weather and produces crisp, flavorful pods that are perfect for snacking, stir-fries, salads, and freezing. These varieties also make excellent microgreens or sprouts, adding versatility to your kitchen and garden.

Two Reliable, Delicious Sugar Pea Varieties:

  • Sugar Daddy Snap Pea produces compact 24–30 inch bushy vines that do not require support. The 3-inch pods are tender, sweet, and delicious straight off the vine, making them a favorite for fresh eating.
  • Oregon Sugar Pod II Pea is a dependable snow pea variety with smooth, sweet pods that stay crisp and flavorful. Known for its productivity in cool conditions, it delivers generous early harvests that brighten spring meals.

Why Customers Love the Sugar Pea Collection:

  • Two complementary varieties for both snap peas and snow peas
  • Crisp, sweet pods ideal for salads, stir-fries, snacking, and freezing
  • Cool-season producers that extend harvest opportunities early in the year
  • Suitable for raised beds, containers, and small garden spaces
  • Can be grown as microgreens or sprouts for fast, nutrient-rich harvests

How to Grow:
Sow peas directly into the garden as soon as soil can be worked in early spring. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. While Sugar Daddy vines require no support, Oregon Sugar Pod II may benefit from a light trellis for easier harvesting. Keep soil evenly moist and harvest pods frequently to encourage continued production.

Harvest & Use:
Pick snap peas when pods are plump and crisp, and snow peas when pods are tender and flat. Enjoy fresh from the garden, toss into salads, cook lightly for stir-fries, or freeze for future meals. Harvest shoots for microgreens or sprouts for quick, fresh flavor any time of year.

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