gardengus said:...
Looking for
... good eatable pea w/pod
I could spare a pkt from some subset of this super-set ...
... just not sure now which-all I still have "in stock"
... what's your pleasure? I bolded the ones I like best, most likely to have multiples of.
(Some will be more than two years old, but peas last well.)
Anyone else can chime in, too. I'll only list them if I can spare them, but if you plan to plant them next year, they would rather follow you home than continue to stare at the cardboard box they're in now.
Note I have mostly
pole pea-pods.
Snow Peas:
'Oregon Sugar Pod II' - 68 days
'Oregon Giant' - 40 days
'Carouby de Maussane' - 65 days, 5' vines
Golden Sweet 67 days, 6' vines. Lovely lemon-yellow pods & two-tone purple blooms. Not very sweet. Heirloom from India. (I thought mine tasted like cardboard, but someone else got sweet p[ods.)
'Rembrant' Snow Pea (Territorial PE623), OP 65 days, 4' Vines, staff favorite, 4"-5" large broad pods. Sweeter than most. Slow to form seeds & strings. Pods still tender when large
- 'Chinese' Snow Peas (Territorial PE627), OP 70 days 5' Vines. Pods stay sweet & tender even when large. Leafy young tendrils for soup.
Snow Pea 'Avalanche' 60 days 30-36" tall Semi-leafless. Many tendrils.
Snap Peas:
Sugar Snap, 62 days, 5'-6' vines
Super Sugar Snap, 60 days, 5' vines
'Sugar Ann' Snap Pea, 56 days 10 days earlier than other snap peas
'Cascadia' Edible-Pod Pea , 65 days, very thick, fleshy walls