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Oregon Sugar Pod II

Pisum sativum
HOW TO GROW PEA

Cool weather crop, direct sow in 4–8” wide trench 1 to 1.5” deep in early spring as soon as soil can be worked, space 1 to 1-1/2”. When frogs start croaking the soil is warm enough to plant peas. For early spring and dry fall sowings, presoak in water in large open bowl or bucket until peas are swollen and radical (1 cm root) is visible but has not broken free. Replace water 2-3 times daily and stir frequently for enough oxygen, mix seed with enough dry soil to dry and easy to handle. Trellis varieties over 3’ tall. Set trellis net or chicken wire on poles 6’ apart. Successional crops, sow peas every 10–14 days. Sandy well drained soils are best. Pick all pods at harvest to encourage new pea growth. Soil pH 6-7.5. Hardiness zones 5. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 115-140 seeds per ounce. Federal germination standard: 80%. Pea seed will retain 50% viability for 3 years when stored in cool, dry, dark, conditions. Isolation distance for seed saving: 50 feet.

Planting Depth 1 to 1-1/2”
Soil Temp. Germ. 45-75˚F
Days to Germ. 7–10
Plant Spacing 2–3”
Row Spacing 18–14”
Days To Maturity 70
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained

Oregon Sugar Pod II Seed Count
.25 Pound ≈ 519 seeds
1 Pound ≈ 2,076 seeds
5 Pounds ≈ 10,380 seeds
25 Pounds ≈ 51,898 seeds
50 Pounds ≈ 104m seeds
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  • 100 Seeds$3.50
  • 1/4 Pound$5.00
  • 1 Pound$11.50
  • 5 Pounds$28.00
  • 25 Pounds$115.00
Delicious sweet flavor, pick them when they are young for tender 4” string-less pods for stir fry and steaming. Non-climbing dwarf vines grow to averaging 26–32” and hold their pods up for easy picking bred by Jim Bagget, OSU. Oregon Sugar Pod II is resistant to verticillium wilt, enation virus and powdery mildew. A...
Delicious sweet flavor, pick them when they are young for tender 4” string-less pods for stir fry and steaming. Non-climbing dwarf vines grow to averaging 26–32” and hold their pods up for easy picking bred by Jim Bagget, OSU. Oregon Sugar Pod II is resistant to verticillium wilt, enation virus and powdery mildew. Also known as Mangetout, a vegetable pea when eaten immature. Tags: Type: Snow, Harvest: Late, Color: Green, Specialty: Disease Resistant, Season: Spring Fall.
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  • Oregon Sugar Pod II pea image####

Oregon Sugar Pod II

Pisum sativum
Delicious sweet flavor, pick them when they are young for tender 4” string-less pods for stir fry and steaming. Non-climbing dwarf vines grow to averaging 26–32” and hold their pods up for easy picking bred by Jim Bagget, OSU. Oregon Sugar Pod II is resistant t...
Delicious sweet flavor, pick them when they are young for tender 4” string-less pods for stir fry and steaming. Non-climbing dwarf vines grow to averaging 26–32” and hold their pods up for easy picking bred by Jim Bagget, OSU. Oregon Sugar Pod II is resistant to verticillium wilt, enation virus and powdery mildew. Also known as Mangetout, a vegetable pea when eaten immature. Tags: Type: Snow, Harvest: Late, Color: Green, Specialty: Disease Resistant, Season: Spring Fall.
Learn More
HOW TO GROW PEA

Cool weather crop, direct sow in 4–8” wide trench 1 to 1.5” deep in early spring as soon as soil can be worked, space 1 to 1-1/2”. When frogs start croaking the soil is warm enough to plant peas. For early spring and dry fall sowings, presoak in water in large open bowl or bucket until peas are swollen and radical (1 cm root) is visible but has not broken free. Replace water 2-3 times daily and stir frequently for enough oxygen, mix seed with enough dry soil to dry and easy to handle. Trellis varieties over 3’ tall. Set trellis net or chicken wire on poles 6’ apart. Successional crops, sow peas every 10–14 days. Sandy well drained soils are best. Pick all pods at harvest to encourage new pea growth. Soil pH 6-7.5. Hardiness zones 5. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 115-140 seeds per ounce. Federal germination standard: 80%. Pea seed will retain 50% viability for 3 years when stored in cool, dry, dark, conditions. Isolation distance for seed saving: 50 feet.

Planting Depth 1 to 1-1/2”
Soil Temp. Germ. 45-75˚F
Days to Germ. 7–10
Plant Spacing 2–3”
Row Spacing 18–14”
Days To Maturity 70
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained

Oregon Sugar Pod II Seed Count
.25 Pound ≈ 519 seeds
1 Pound ≈ 2,076 seeds
5 Pounds ≈ 10,380 seeds
25 Pounds ≈ 51,898 seeds
50 Pounds ≈ 104m seeds
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