Spring Field Peas Organic

SKUS: CC519A, CC519B, CC519C, CC519D
When it's time to plant regular garden peas in the early spring and summer, that's when Spring Field Peas Organic can be planted as well. The nitrogen fixer will produce ample organic matter that can be cut and left as mulch, gathered and dried as silage, or tilled back into the soil. Read More

Exposure Full-sun to partial shade

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Spring Field Peas Organic

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CERTIFIED ORGANIC! Pisum sativum. When it's time to plant regular garden peas in the early spring and summer, that's when Spring Field Peas Organic can be planted as well. The nitrogen fixer will produce ample organic matter that can be cut and left as mulch, gathered and dried as silage, or tilled back into the soil. Unlike Winter Field Peas that don't perform well in spring and summer, Spring Field Peas are not cold hardy. But they will help to conserve moisture in the soil, they feed bees and other pollinators, and they help to smother weeds. They mix well with other cover crops such as vetch, oats, or rye. Seed at 125 lbs per acre. Allow to grow for 56 days as a cover crop, or 75 for seeds.

(Open-pollinated seeds)

Quick Facts:

    • Certified organic seeds
    • Fast growing
    • Nitrogen fixer
    • Conserves soil moisture
    • Helps to smother out weeds

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All About Spring Field Peas Organic

Latin

Latin
Pisum sativum
Family: Fabaceae

Exposure

Exposure: Full sun to partial shade

Timing

Timing
Sow as early as the ground can be worked and repeat until late spring. Sow a fall crop towards the end of summer. This pea is hardy to Zone 6: -23°C (-10°F).

Starting

Starting
Sow to a depth of 2-6cm (1-2½").

Growing

Growing
For nitrogen fixation, allow plants to reach the flowering stage. If tilling under, allow two weeks before planting the next crop. Avoid following this cover crop with other legumes, like peas, beans, or soy.

How to Grow Spring Field Peas

Step 1

Timing

Sow as early as the ground can be worked and repeat until late spring. Sow a fall crop towards the end of summer. This pea is hardy to Zone 6: -23°C (-10°F).

Step 2

Starting

Sow to a depth of 2-6cm (1-2½").

Step 3

Growing

For nitrogen fixation, allow plants to reach the flowering stage. If tilling under, allow two weeks before planting the next crop. Avoid following this cover crop with other legumes, like peas, beans, or soy.

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