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
show all
8'+ tall vines, nice yield, best taste. Kept producing in 85 degree weather and lasted into late July.
The trick to a good...Read More
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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