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Pea 'Dwarf Blue Bantam'
A very early maturing, large podded and tasty pea ideal for home gardens. Renowned for its flavour and the vigour of its growth. Peas do best in deeply dug, rich soil.
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Pea 'Early Crop Massey'
Very popular early dwarf variety. Ready to pick 12-14 weeks from sowing, it bears masses of well filled pods and has a very sweet flavour. Also known as 'Melbourne Market'.
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Pea 'Greenfeast'
An excellent variety for the home gardener - one of our best cool season crops. A very hardy variety which crops well even in exposed areas. Requires very little attention. Choose a sunny po...
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Pea 'Kelvedon Wonder'
A first class peas suitable both as an early and maincrop variety. It is a heavy cropper, producing well-filled pods. The flavour is excellent.
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Pea 'Sugar Snap'
This pea has aroused considerable excitement! No other is quite like it, as, if it is picked young, the fleshy pods can be treated like French beans, cooked and served whole. Older pods shou...
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Pea 'Telephone'
Probably the most popular variety of climbing pea. It produces well-filled pods of fine flavour. A tall variety which needs support, the pods can be picked over a long period.
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Snow Pea 'Oregon Dwarf'
Snow Peas combine taste and economy as the whole of the pod is eaten and cooked. This is a very heavy cropping variety providing fleshy, light green pods with a fine sweet flavour. If you ...
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Most seeds are not too fussy about being covered as long as they are kept moist. Make sure through you leave these seeds exposed to some light after sowing: Shasta Daisy, Coleus, Coreopsis, Petunia, Impatiens, Lettuce, Aquilegia and Dill.
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