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| 25 Pounds | $15.00 | $23.00 | $54.00 |
| 50 Pounds | $21.00 | $37.00 | $88.00 |
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Product ID: 238G
DS Admiral Pea (OG)
(Pisum sativum)
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New last year! 3-4' tall peas grown alone or in mixes as short-term green manure.
Pea tendrils (the most recent 6-8" of growth) are also great in salad mixes, and the dry yellow peas can be cooked in soup. In spring sow 5 lb./1,000 sq.ft. (200 lb./acre) alone, or 3 lb./1,000 sq.ft. (120 lb./acre) mixed with vetch and/or oats, winter rye, or ryegrass. Peas smother weeds better than spring-sown clover. Inoculate for best performance. Choose organic or nonorganic seeds. Organically grown. Avg. 2,000 seeds/lb.
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Plant Cycle: (A)
This product had a seed crop failure.
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Diseases Explained:
No disease information found.
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Growing Information:
CULTURE: Sow the seeds at the time and rate specified for each variety listed. Cover seeds about 1/4" to 1/2". For GREEN MANURE: till in at any growth stage. For ORNAMENTAL use or GRAIN harvest: cut the plants near the base when most of the green color has turned brown and the seeds are hardening (no longer milky). SEED SPECS: Planting rates are listed with the variety copy. |
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Product is on Backorder
Items identified with this symbol are on backorder.
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Organically Grown or Manufactured
OG means "Organic" and represents seeds that have been harvested from plants that are grown organically; i.e., without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. On tools, supplies and equipment, it identifies products that meet the National Organic Program rules. They are OMRI listed when noted in the description. Always contact your local certifying agency for organic status. |
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