Pisum, Edible Podded Pea, Snap Pea, Sugar Snap Pea 'Sugar Snap'

Pisumsativum var. macrocarpon

Family
Fabaceae (fab-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Pisum (PEES-um)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage
Herbaceous
Smooth
Textured
Height
4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m)
Spacing
3-6 in. (7-15 cm)
Hardiness
Not Applicable
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
White/Near White
Bloom Time
Late Fall/Early Winter
Other Details
Category
Annuals
Vegetables
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; direct sow outdoors in fall
From seed; winter sow in vented containers, coldframe or unheated greenhouse
Seed Collecting
Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Madison, Alabama

Waddell, Arizona

Chula Vista, California

Galt, California

Merced, California

Oakland, California

Pioneer, California

Solana Beach, California

Kissimmee, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Williston, Florida

Lewiston, Idaho

Jacksonville, Illinois

Danville, Indiana

Silver Spring, Maryland

Efland, North Carolina

Vinton, Ohio

Spencer, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon(2 reports)

Barnwell, South Carolina

Lenoir City, Tennessee

Arp, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Kalama, Washington

Olympia, Washington

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

6
positives
2
neutrals
0
negative
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SE NY, NY (Zone 6b) | October 2015 | positive

8'+ tall vines, nice yield, best taste. Kept producing in 85 degree weather and lasted into late July.

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Madison, AL (Zone 7b) | March 2013 | neutral

64 days from direct seed to harvest. Produces a good tasting fruit but was has not been very productive in either year I grew them.

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Arp, TX | August 2012 | positive

The first three years I grew these they exploded and they were coming out of my ears. I'd send the kids out to pick and they'd wind up gr...Read More

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Silver Spring, MD (Zone 7a) | September 2011 | positive

Every time I harvested, none of these seemed to make it to the kitchen. They'd get eaten while I was still in the garden. I also loved ...Read More

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Lewiston, ID | June 2007 | positive

I am a mere first time gardener and these have done beautifully even with my inexperienced hand. Just yesterday I picked a bunch of pods...Read More

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Kissimmee, FL (Zone 9b) | April 2005 | positive

These are such an easy veggie to grow. Just provide them with a trellis, some organic matter in the soil, and water and they just zoom r...Read More

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Augusta, GA (Zone 8a) | January 2005 | positive

This is the original snap pea and still the best one that I have grown. Holds for a long time before becoming tough and fibrous. (70 day)...Read More

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| November 2000 | neutral

Sugar snap peas are one of my favorite vegetables to grow. Indeterminate, these will grow and grow and grow until you pinch off the tops...Read More

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