Opal Creek - Pea
This highly productive, hardy, early variety produces elegant, attractive lemon-yellow pods. Tender and sweet, they can be eaten raw or cooked. The plant's leaves and young shoots (gourmands) are also edible!
Developed by Alan Kapuler of Peace Seeds, it was named in memory of the struggle to maintain ancient forests.
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Sow directly in place, 2 to 3 cm deep, every 3 cm, or in stacks of 3 to 5 seeds spaced 20 cm apart, in rows 60 cm apart. Plant out 3 weeks after emergence. In mild climates, sow from November to February.
For staking, place reams about 2 m apart before the beans emit their long, voluble stems.
February, March, April, May, June, October, November
April, May, June, July, August, September
in the ground
semi-shade, sunny
medium
humus
fees, light, furniture
Pisum sativum
early
80 grams
crunchy
gourmet
Light green
180 cm
8 cm
rowing
North America
This variety, developed by Alan Kapuler of Peace Seeds, was named in memory of the struggle to maintain ancient forests.