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Peas Champion of England - Northern Wildflowers

Pisum sativum

  • Full Sun
  • 70 Days
  • 20-25 seeds
  • Heirloom
  • Up to 5’ tall
  • 96% Germination Rate (2023 test)

Old shelling variety collected from a manor garden in Lincolnshire, England. Produces many large pods filled with delicious, sweet peas. Seed from small organic farm in British Columbia.  

Companions: Carrots, Parsley, Potatoes

Growing Instructions: 

Germinates best at 15-21°C in moist soil.

Plant Spacing : 2” apart. Row Spacing: 12-18” apart.

Direct seed at 1-1 ½” deep as soon as the soil can be worked. Prefers well-drained soil. Do not thin. The best time to install a trellis is at planting time. For a fall crop, sow 2 months before first frost. Keep seeds well-watered to encourage good germination.

$2.93
Peas Champion of England - Northern Wildflowers
$2.93

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Pisum sativum

  • Full Sun
  • 70 Days
  • 20-25 seeds
  • Heirloom
  • Up to 5’ tall
  • 96% Germination Rate (2023 test)

Old shelling variety collected from a manor garden in Lincolnshire, England. Produces many large pods filled with delicious, sweet peas. Seed from small organic farm in British Columbia.  

Companions: Carrots, Parsley, Potatoes

Growing Instructions: 

Germinates best at 15-21°C in moist soil.

Plant Spacing : 2” apart. Row Spacing: 12-18” apart.

Direct seed at 1-1 ½” deep as soon as the soil can be worked. Prefers well-drained soil. Do not thin. The best time to install a trellis is at planting time. For a fall crop, sow 2 months before first frost. Keep seeds well-watered to encourage good germination.

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