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Burpee Sugar Snap Pea Seeds 300 seedsAn All-America Selections Winner, 'Sugar Snap' is a true garden classic pea variety. Delicious, fleshy, 3" round snap pea pods are great to eat whole, fresh or cooked. Simply stir-fry, steam, or sauté! 300 Non-GMO garden seeds per packet. A cool-season vegetable crop, peas are among the first vegetables you can plant in your garden in early spring. Sow seeds in full sun about a month prior to your frost-free date, then enjoy a harvest in 70 days. In Southern growing zones 9-11 you can even grow winter pea crops! Annual for all zones from 1-11. Plant height is 48-72"; spread is 8". Peas like to climb upward, so provide a tall support for vines, such as a pea tower or trellis for climbing vegetable seeds. NON-GMO SEED: Burpee offers the highest quality, non-GMO seeds hand-picked by expert horticulturalists for growing in the home garden. Our germination rates are 35% higher than industry standards. We treat each order with care to ensure healthy seeds, plants, soil mixes and gardening supplies are packaged and sent in excellent condition. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, we aim to make it right!Burpee Straight Eight Slicing Cucumber Seeds 200 seedsEssential vegetable seeds for the home garden! Straight Eight heirloom cucumber seeds are easy to sow and grow - simply plant outdoors after all danger of frost and keep plants well-watered during the growing season, especially during dry spells. Packet includes 200 non-GMO Burpee seeds. This award-winning slicer cucumber variety has excellent crisp, fresh flavor and deep green color. Widely adapted for growing in a range of climates and best grown on a fence or space-saving Trellis Netting. Keep mature cucumber fruits picked to encourage production and harvest when 6-8" long for top flavor and texture. Burpee offers only the highest quality, non-GMO seeds for planting, hand-picked by expert horticulturalists. Our germination rates are 35% higher than industry standards. 100% guaranteed: Burpee is committed to the satisfaction and success of all gardeners!
S**H
Great seeds
I would say i had about a 98% sucess rate with germination. They seem to be growing well.My advice for first time growers.Wait for 4 sets of leaves to grow and then pinch ofd the tops to promote bushier growth and more production. I know it hurts and its scary!!! But itll be helpful and you'll thank me!!
S**A
Great seeds
Really good seeds!Grew them indoors in little pots for 6 weeks then moved them outside in April !We really enjoyed them this year
L**.
First time planting pea
Planted 5 pots… lets see how far they last.
B**Y
Very good and flavorful.
I wanted to see if i could grow them. I love home grown peas , especially sufar snap.
L**Y
Sweet and plentiful
These grew wonderfully in my garden and are still producing. This is the first pickings of them from my garden. So sweet and yummy.
L**E
These are truly the best!
This is the 2nd year purchasing these seeds and quality seems to have been maintained. Last year I had 100% germination with direct sowing along the fence in my veggie garden. They were unbelievably sweet and my entire family enjoyed them. This year is also showing 100% germination. I have no doubt they’ll be just as delicious as last time. The only downfall is that they’ve ruined us for those skinnier, less sweet, stringy sugar(less) snap peas sold in bags in stores. If only I lived in a zone that enabled me to grow these year round. Oh well. At least we get to enjoy them summer thru Fall. Guess that’ll have to do for now.
B**E
Amazing
Everyone that bought seed from other company said they did come up well I have bought seeds from this company for three years now and I have had no problems. No re sowing first time sowing and they came up. The taste is great and very easy to grown any of their seeds. I will continue to buy their seeds. Thank you for all your hard work and friendship to all of us farmers. God bless your gardens and seeds for next year and families.
F**C
I found them apPEASing
All of the peas germinated. I like to keep staggering them by a few weeks so there's peas all year (except winter). As the plants get 1-2ft tall I'll start more in pots to plant after these are done (or leave in pots). There's nothing fresher tasting than a handful of fresh pea pods picked off the plants for dinner.Let's break some pea stigmas: They'll grow in a window box or pot or virtually anywhere. They'll grow in full or partial sun. They'll grow in hot or cool weather. You can crowd them in a window box, just part them away from each other as they grow to avoid mildew issues. I've had over 50 plants in a 3 foot by 6" wide by 6" deep box. Many things can be grown almost anywhere and you don't need a garden or massive space. Peas dont need much attention and they're relatively forgiving. Plant them, keep them damp until they sprout, water after soil drys. They're hardier than they're typically given credit for.Don't mind the tales and give it a try for yourself. You can do it.Thanks for attending my TED talk.Update: added pics. The pea garden is inside of a small roll of chicken wire formed into a 4 foot (or so) spiral. I could've crowded them out a little more cos they really don't mind. Seedlings in planter are the next crop. I plan to stagger crops until first frost and then try in a window sill in winter and will update again then.
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