TRISTAR DWARF PEAS (excellent for freezing) - 1441

EX SAMISH A variety with curly seeds, exceptional in every respect, both for its vegetative cycle, productivity, and development of the 0.5 m tall plant in optimal conditions, and for its excellent quality for freezing, especially at home.
A variety obtained through research and careful selection.
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PEAS (Phaseolus family) Sowing: October-November in temperate climates where temperatures do not drop below -8°C. March-April everywhere. Peas grow even at temperatures of 5°C. Sowing is done in rows in the open field, burying the seed in holes 4-6cm apart. Spacing: varies greatly depending on the vigor of the variety: 45-60cm between rows for dwarf varieties; 70-20cm for climbing varieties; 5-20cm in the row. Tips: Earth up developed plants and provide adequate support for climbing varieties. When harvesting, for fresh use, wrinkled-grained peas are more resistant to storage, while smooth-grained peas should be harvested immediately as soon as they ripen. Staggered sowing is recommended to ensure a consistently fresh product. Seed requirements: 1.5-2kg per 100m2.
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