AOL: How To Plant And Grow Peas For The Best Flavor Possible Plant peas in fertile, well-draining soil where they can get six to eight hours of full sun. They can be grown in almost any soil type as long as it is well-draining. Many varieties need a support to ...

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Sweet peas are easy-to-grow, hardy annuals. If you live in USDA Zone 7 or warmer, plant them outdoors in late fall. Elsewhere, plant them from late winter to very early spring. The seedlings can ...

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Growing peas in your garden is a snap with these must-know planting, care, and harvesting tips. Even beginners can learn how to plant and grow peas, a garden favorite for thousands of years. Santa Rosa Press Democrat: How to grow, eat and enjoy English peas One of the blessings of spring is that locally grown English peas are now in our stores. We’re not talking here about flat-bladed snow peas popular in Chinese cuisine, or snap peas that are edible ... Have you ever planted peas in your garden?

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The large seeds are easy to sow, and the ripe peas are incredibly sweet when picked straight from the vine. Napa County Master Gardeners are growing peas ... The Bakersfield Californian: Growing peas can be snap -- start with planting tips inforum: Fielding Questions: Growing sweet peas, holiday cactus dropping stem pads and more Q: I’ve tried growing sweet pea flowers, but by the middle of summer the vines turn brown and begin to die before many flowers are produced. Do you have any idea what’s wrong? I love the fragrance of ... Fielding Questions: Growing sweet peas, holiday cactus dropping stem pads and more