How tall do alaska peas grow




















Alaska peas are starchy and not as sweet as some varieties of peas. This is a basic cooking pea, used commercially as a canning pea. In the home garden, Alaska peas are grown for fresh eating, canning and freezing. Alaska pea seeds grow in a wide range of soil conditions.

They are one of the plants that actually improve the fertility of the soil as they grow. Fertilizer does not affect the growth of Alaska pea plants. The plants ignore the nitrogen content of the fertilizer and create their own by absorbing it through the leaves from the air. Alaska pea plants prefer moist soil while growing.

Alaska pea plants grow about 36 inches tall and need support to stay upright. Anything will work, including trellises, sticks and twine or a fence.

Without support, these pea plants will climb neighboring plants or each other. Provide support for the pea plants to keep them out of the way of feeding slugs and plant diseases. Alaskan peas are considered a shelling pea, which means that the peas are taken out of the pod to eat.

This pea variety is commonly eaten fresh, frozen, canned or dried. Alaskan peas are smooth and not as sweet tasting as wrinkled peas. Alaskan pea plants enjoy a cool, humid climate and well-draining soil on the sandy side.

This pea variety tolerates frost well. In fact, hot spells cause more damage to the Alaskan pea plants than frost does. Alaskan pea plants mature in 56 days. Seed Type Seed. Seeds Per Gram 4. Seeds Per Pound Row Spacing ". Packet 1 Ounce. Sow Depth. Seeds Per Ounce Breed Heirloom,Open-pollinated. Sun Partial,Full. Growing Conditions Container,Cold Tolerant. Cubic Inches 8. Life Cycle Annual. Seed Count Approximately 2, seeds per pound.

Sow Method Direct Sow. Plant Spacing 1". Categories Pea. Zones 3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Germination 11,12,13,14,6,7,8,9, Days To Maturity Days Weight 0. Depth 0. Height 4. Width 3.

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