Description
Pisum sativum
Stringless compact snap pea variety that yields heavy crops. 24-30″ vines are long producing. Pods are concentrated at the top of the plant for easy harvest. Excellent frozen or fresh snap pea. Direct seed in early spring and again in late summer. Moderate frost tolerance.
Marnie Hughes? –
They are good
Tatum Bailey? –
So many seeds!! The little tools are cute and fun. Everything has grown well so far. One of the seed packets was empty when we opened it and I emailed letting them know and they immediately sent me another pack of the missing seeds with no problem. So excited for them to grow so I can use them.
Lila Cox? –
Lots of variety.
Marnie Ward? –
So easy to sow. Keeping the seeds/sprouts moist was the hardest part, and that wasn’t really very difficult at all! They were multicolored and most grew to 3 feet high. Loved the butterflies they attract all summer
Tatum Richardson? –
These zinnias came out so beautifully. Once I planted them, in less than 7 days they began to spring up. Something was eating up the leaves brutally so I sprayed them with plant base insecticide every week. I also fertalizes them with miracle grow fertilizer and now they are bright, colorful, beautiful flowers