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Inoculates peas, sweet peas, cowpeas, dry beans, peanuts, lentils, limas, vetch, and Sunn Hemp. We recommend using fresh inoculant each time you plant a legume.
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Annual legume. Also called Forage Peas. Great as weed-smothering workhorse soil builder, or a tasty and highly digestible forage. Likes cool moist conditions. Will grow in most soil types.
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Exceed® Superior Legume Inoculant, Garden Combo
Beneficial Microbes and Inoculant
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Inoculates peas, sweet peas, cowpeas, dry beans, peanuts, lentils, limas, vetch, and Sunn Hemp.
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This dynamic cover crop duo has become a favorite of growers who value its vigorous growth and soil-building prowess, along with the assurance that it will winterkill up North.
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A superior soil-building cover crop mix. The oats come up first and are pulled down by the peas, which are then pulled down by the smothering vetch. Weeds don’t stand a chance in that jungle!
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Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Tender tendrils. Afila-type pea, 10 peas per pod. Upright habit makes easy picking; grows to 36-42".
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Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Standard mid-season variety, preferred by commercial growers for heavy yields and extreme weather tolerance. 3' vines.
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Pisum sativum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Miragreen’s rich green color is matched only by the flavor of the peas themselves. As a freezer pea it has no equal. Prolific, with an average of 8.3 peas per pod.
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Pisum sativum (66 days) Open-pollinated. Vigorous vines produce 7-8 sweet and meaty peas per pod. Holds color and texture well.
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Pisum sativum (52 days) Open-pollinated. Early shell pea averages 6 dark green peas in 2¾" pods. 2' vines.
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Pisum sativum (62 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. 5-6' vines. 3" slender, sweet and tender pods.
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Pisum sativum (64 days) Open-pollinated. 3' vines. Slightly curved 4" pods. Sturdy and productive, with delicious flavor.
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Pisum sativum (58 days) Open-pollinated. Earliest snap pea, on 2' vines. Use to start the season, and allow extra space between rows if you do not stake.
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Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Named for its tremendous yields borne on 3' vines. Although the pods are slow to sweeten, they develop a good pea flavor which becomes more sugary as they fill.
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Pisum sativum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Far tastier than dwarf varieties. 5-7' vines, need strong stakes. Pods reach superb sweetness only when completely filled.
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Pisum sativum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Far tastier than dwarf varieties. 5-7' vines, need strong stakes. Pods reach superb sweetness only when completely filled.
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Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Prolific Tendersweet bears 2½–3" dark green and slightly curved snap pods. Has a longer picking window than most quick and short types.
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Pisum sativum (60 days) Open-pollinated. 7-8' vine. 5" long light green pods. High yields. Excellent flavor. Purple flowers.
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Pisum sativum (72 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom with very heavy yields of 4-5" pods. Vines grow 5-7'.
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Pisum sativum (60 days) Open-pollinated. 3-4' vine. 4.5" flat rich sweet pods. High yields. Continues producing over a long period.
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Pisum sativum (60 days) Open-pollinated. 3-4' vine. 4.5" flat pods. High yields. Continues producing over a long period.
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Pisum sativum (62 days) Open-pollinated. 2-2.5" vine. 4" pods. Good for sandy soils or dry conditions.
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Pisum sativum (62 days) Open-pollinated. 2-2.5" vine. 4" pods. Good for sandy soils or dry conditions.
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Pisum sativum (66 days) Open-pollinated. Vines grow 4-5', must be staked. Large, fat light lime-green pods really sweet raw or cooked. Purple flowers.
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