How to Sow and Plant
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Sow gray red-flowering pea seeds directly outdoors from early March to mid-May, placing them in rows about 2–3 cm deep. Space the seeds evenly to allow room for climbing, as this variety reaches approximately 120 cm tall. Support plants with a trellis to encourage healthy vertical growth and maximize yield. Ensure the location receives plenty of sunlight for best results. About 100 grams of seed will cover 10 to 15 meters of row, making it simple to plan your planting area for a vibrant and productive pea crop.
Gray Red-Flowering Peas thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil and benefit from support like a trellis due to their vigorous climbing habit reaching up to 120 cm. Regular watering keeps the plants healthy, especially during flowering and pod development. Mulching helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. To encourage abundant yields, ensure good air circulation and consider light feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Harvest pods promptly from June to July for the best flavor and continual production throughout the season, making this variety ideal for gardeners seeking a reliable and attractive pea crop.
Sow Gray Red-Flowering Peas directly in open ground from early March to mid-May, placing seeds 2-3 cm deep in well-drained soil. Support their vigorous climbing growth with a sturdy trellis to encourage healthy development and maximize yield. These peas thrive in full sunlight and benefit from regular watering without waterlogging. Harvest pods from June to July when they reach desired size for fresh use or cooking. Regularly check for pests and gently train vines to maintain airflow, ensuring robust plants and bountiful, flavorful harvests throughout the season.
What type of pea variety are the Gray Red-Flowering Peas Seeds?
They are a high-yielding climbing pea variety of Pisum sativum, known for vigorous growth and reaching about 120 cm tall, ideal for trellis cultivation.
When and how should I sow these pea seeds?
Sow the seeds directly outdoors from early March to mid-May, placing them 2–3 cm deep in rows spaced to allow climbing. Support with a trellis for best growth.
What growing conditions do these peas prefer?
They thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Regular watering, good air circulation, and mulching help maintain healthy plants and encourage abundant yields.
How long does it take to harvest after planting, and when is the harvest period?
These peas can be harvested from June to July, providing a mid-early crop with continual pod production throughout the season.
What makes the Gray Red-Flowering Peas visually distinctive?
The plants produce stunning purple-red flowers that not only add garden appeal but also indicate healthy, productive plants.
How much seed do I need for planting a typical garden row?
Approximately 100 grams of seed will cover 10 to 15 meters of row, making it easy to plan your garden space efficiently.