How to Sow and Plant
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Sow Vidor dried pea seeds outdoors from February to mid-May once frost risk has passed. Plant seeds 2-3 cm deep in rows spaced 45 cm apart, with seeds placed 5 cm apart within each row. This semi-dwarf variety reaches 70-80 cm in height and can be grown without support, though using stakes or a trellis may boost yields. Ensure the soil remains adequately moist throughout germination and early growth. Suitable for various soil types, these peas thrive when given consistent moisture and proper spacing to develop their bluish-green pods filled with 8-10 tender seeds.
Vidor peas thrive best in moist, well-drained soil and adapt to various soil types. While this semi-dwarf variety can grow without support, using a trellis or stakes enhances pod production. Maintain consistent moisture during the growing season to encourage healthy development and flavorful pods. The plants reach 70-80 cm tall, producing bluish-green pods with 8-10 peas each. Ensure adequate spacing between rows to allow airflow and reduce disease risk. Regularly monitor for pests and remove any affected foliage to keep plants vigorous and productive throughout the medium-early harvest period.
Sow Vidor peas outdoors from February to May in well-drained soil about 2-3 cm deep and 5 cm apart within rows spaced 45 cm. While this semi-dwarf variety grows 70-80 cm tall and can be cultivated without support, providing a trellis or stakes encourages higher yields. Keep soil consistently moist during growth to ensure vigorous plants and abundant pods. Harvest the flavorful bluish-green pods in June and July when peas are fully developed but still tender. This medium-early variety adapts well to various soil types, making it a reliable choice for fresh, sweet peas in your garden.
What is the growth habit and height of the Vidor dried peas variety?
The Vidor dried peas are a semi-dwarf variety growing to about 70-80 cm tall. They can be cultivated in open ground without support, though using stakes or a trellis can help improve yields.
When should I sow Vidor dried pea seeds outdoors?
Sow Vidor pea seeds outdoors from February to mid-May, after the risk of frost has passed. Plant seeds 2-3 cm deep with 5 cm spacing within rows and 45 cm between rows.
What type of soil and moisture conditions do Vidor peas prefer?
Vidor peas adapt well to various soil types but thrive best in moist, well-drained soil. Consistent moisture is important during germination and throughout the growing season for healthy growth.
How many peas are typically found in each Vidor pea pod?
Each bluish-green Vidor pea pod contains 8-10 easy-to-shell, wrinkled seeds, offering a productive and flavorful harvest.
What makes Vidor peas suitable for an early harvest?
This medium-early variety flowers and produces pods early, with pod development typically occurring in June and July when sown from February to May, providing a reliable and timely crop.
Can Vidor peas be grown without support, and will using support affect yields?
Yes, Vidor peas can be grown without support due to their semi-dwarf nature. However, using a trellis or stakes can enhance pod production and improve overall yields.