Sugar Snap Pea Seeds, Heirloom, Non GMO, 20 Seeds

Sugar Snap Pea Seeds, Heirloom, Non GMO, 20 Seeds

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Pea Seed, Sugar Snap Pea, Heirloom, Non GMO, 20 Seeds, Perfect Peas, Country Creek Acres

Sugar Snap has become a household name in the U.S. since its 1979 introduction. The vines are tall, growing about 6' or more, and need support. Pods are about 3" long, 1/2" across, and bear over a long picking period. Both peas and pods are sweet. Yields well in both hot and cold weather. Remove string from pods before cooking. Sugarsnaps take longer than other peas, about 75 days, and they make enormous vines that need serious trellises. But once they get going they bear for well over a month, offering pounds and pounds of easily picked, crisp, juicy, sweet intensely pea-flavored pods that are as the saying goes “ not sold in stores.” . Zones 3-10 All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS

Reliable, consistant, and sweet

Perfect for freezing but also delicious when eaten fresh or canned.

Easy to Plant and Grow

Pods are about 3' long, 1/2' across, and bear over a long picking period

Better than anything you can buy in the store.

From where do these seeds ship? That wasn’t disclosed on Amazon

Why are people leaving negative reviews due to shipping delays with corona virus and quarentines? I ordered 4 seed packets in April, I only got 1. That contributed to bad review!

Are these snow peas? Yes they are like snow peas, this type gets a little thicker than actual snow peas, but are very sweet and snap when broken in half. I had excellent germination.

The description says grows to 6 ft but one of the answers said it was bush. Which is it? Not 6ft tall but they will climb so put something for them to climb on

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Frequently Asked Questions

From where do these seeds ship?

That wasn’t disclosed on Amazon

Why are people leaving negative reviews due to shipping delays with corona virus and quarentines?

I ordered 4 seed packets in April, I only got 1. That contributed to bad review!

Are these snow peas?

Yes they are like snow peas, this type gets a little thinker than actual snow peas, but are very sweet and snap when broken in half. I had excellent germination.

The description says grows to 6 ft but one of the answers said it was bush. Which is it?

Not 6ft tall but they will climb so put something for them to climb on