Sowing snow peas ( Pisum Sativum ) | |
Crop group: Legumes | Plant family : Pea family |
Well-known varieties : Norli BIO , Heraut | Sowing depth: 2 cm |
Height : 60 to 180 cm | Sowing distance: 60 (low varieties) to 80 cm (tall varieties) between the rows, 5 cm between the plants |
Germination: 5-24°C / 7-14 days (in dry weather: soak the peas overnight to save time. Don't do this in wet weather, as the peas may rot) | Planting distance : 60 (low varieties) to 80 cm (tall varieties) between the rows, 5 cm between the plants |
Growth cycle : 60-70 days | Plant out as : 20 cm high |
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Good neighbors : Radish, spinach , corn , carrot, caraway | Bad neighbors : onion, garlic, gladioli and grapes |
Frost resistant: Yes | Root system: 45-60 cm |
Fertilization : none | Preferred soil: pH: 6.0 - 7.5 |
Dangers and concerns : few | |
Harvesting and storing : Snow peas can be harvested young, when they are tender. You can also eat the peas. To do this, leave the peas on the vine a little longer. You will see the peas swell. Nutritional value: 100 grams of cooked snow peas without salt contain:
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