Peas, Pisum sativum, has many culinary uses. Eaten as snow peas, sugar snaps, boiled to soup, in stews or pots or ground to flour, endless possibilities! Snow Peas has edible pods, you eat the whole pod with the seeds inside, while still unripe. Snow Peas has flat pods with thin walls and are eaten either fresh or cooked. Sugar Snap Peas are also eaten like Snow Peas but have rounded pods and thick walls. Grey peas have many uses, flour, soups, and other dishes. Marrowfat Peas are mature peas eaten either fresh or stored as dried peas. There are also yellow and green peas used for pea soup.
Alderman is a marrowfat pea that grows to around 170-190cm high and needs support. Flowers with white flowers. Heavy yielder of large, green pods, green peas with a sweet and tasty flavor. Eat fresh, freeze, or can for later use. Shows resistance to pea moth. Old variety from 1891. Pisum sativum. 20seeds/pack
Sugar Ann is a sugar snap pea that grows to around 100cm high and needs support. Flowers with white flowers. Chubby, green pods with a sweet and crispy flavor. More mature pods have a sweeter taste. Early. Pisum sativum. 15seeds/pack
Tom Thumb is a pea that grows to around 20-25cm high and hardly needs any support. Flowers with white flowers. Chubby, green pods with green seeds. Harvest immature pods as snow peas and use mature pods as shelling peas. Great to grow in pots and containers. Frost tolerant. Early, 50-55D. Pisum sativum. 10seeds/pack
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