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Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Pea Seeds – Pisum sativum | Heirloom Chinese Snow Pea | 20 Seeds | Edible Pod Garden Pea | Crisp Sweet Pods

Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Pea Seeds – Pisum sativum | Heirloom Chinese Snow Pea | 20 Seeds | Edible Pod Garden Pea | Crisp Sweet Pods

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Grow tender, sweet edible pea pods with Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Pea Seeds, a classic heirloom variety prized for its crisp pods, beautiful blossoms, and reliable harvests. This traditional snow pea produces slender, flat pods that are harvested before the peas fully develop, making them perfect for fresh cooking and salads.

Dwarf Grey Sugar plants grow attractive purple blossoms that develop into 2–3 inch tender green pods with a sweet flavor and crisp texture. These snow peas are widely used in Asian cuisine, stir-fries, salads, and fresh vegetable dishes.

This variety is also popular for harvesting young pea shoots and tender tips, which are delicious in salads and stir-fries. The vines are productive and compact compared to many other peas, making them a great choice for home gardens, raised beds, and trellis growing.

You will receive seeds similar in quality and viability to those used by home gardeners and vegetable growers.

You will receive:
✔️ 20 Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Pea seeds
✔️ Heirloom open-pollinated variety
✔️ Non-GMO untreated seeds
✔️ Suitable for garden beds or trellises
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery


🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Pea
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum
Plant Type: Cool-season vegetable vine
Growth Stage: Seed

Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun

Soil: Rich, well-draining soil

Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist

Mature Height: Approximately 3 feet

Growth Rate: Fast growing cool-season crop

Days to Maturity: Approximately 65 days

Plant Spacing: About 2 inches apart

Container Friendly: Yes, with a small trellis or support


💡 Care Tip:
Plant seeds directly in the garden in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Provide a small trellis or support so vines can climb easily and produce healthier pods.

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