Grow alone or in mixes as a short-term green manure.
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. 3-4' tall peas smother weeds better than spring-sown clover. Inoculate for best performance. Pea tendrils add a flair of color to your salad mixes, and dried yellow peas can be used in soups. White flowers. Organically grown. Avg. 3,000 seeds/lb.
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| Product Size | Zone A | Zone B | Zone C |
| 25 Pounds | $16.00 | $25.00 | $65.00 |
| 50 Pounds | $23.00 | $39.00 | $98.00 |
| 100 Pounds | $44.00 | $75.00 | $197.00 |
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Notes:
Growing Information: Peas like well-drained, clay loam soils with a neutral pH (6.5-7.5) and average fertility. Stems are weak so will benefit from being seeded with 1½-2 bushels of oats per acre. Can be seeded into rough ground; use 25% more seed than usual. Plant like garden peas: inoculate with proper inoculant and drill, or broadcast and cover 1-3" deep depending on soil moisture. Plants do not re-grow after mowing or grazing. Field peas average nitrogen production is 100 lb./acre.
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Disease Resistance:
No disease information found.
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Legumes
CULTURE: Sow the seeds at the time and rate specified for each variety listed. All legumes should be planted 1/4 to 1/2" deep.
FOR GREEN MANURE: For best results, till under when in the flowering stage.
SEED SPECS: Planting rates are listed with the variety copy. Organic systems should plant 1/3 to 1/2 heavier to allow for some weed pressures.
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