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Kings Seeds Asparagus Pea

Asparagus peas have small winged pods that should be harvested when they reach about 3-4cm long (1-2"). Cooked whole, they have a superb flavour akin to Asparagus. Brilliant scarlet flowers and can be grown with no support. These will crop all summer long if picked regularly. The pods camouflage well in the foilage, so be sure to search well for them! Also known as winged Pea. 

When to Sow Asparagus Pea Seeds

Mid-April to Late-May.

Where to Sow

Make early sowings under cloches and from mid-April direct into open site in drills 2cm (3/4") deep, spacing seed 5cm (2") apart. Space rows 35cm (15") apart .

What to do Next

Protect seed and young seedlings from bird damage by covering with netting. Keep plants weed free throughout the growing season. Pick pods regularly

Harvest

June to August.

Handy Tip

Plants require no staking but pods camouflage well in the foliage so search well. To cook, just top and tail the pods, steam or lightly boil and serve with a knob of butter - delicious!

Nutritional Values

Rich in vitamins A, B1, vitamin C and folic acid.

$2.88
Kings Seeds Asparagus Pea
$2.88

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Asparagus peas have small winged pods that should be harvested when they reach about 3-4cm long (1-2"). Cooked whole, they have a superb flavour akin to Asparagus. Brilliant scarlet flowers and can be grown with no support. These will crop all summer long if picked regularly. The pods camouflage well in the foilage, so be sure to search well for them! Also known as winged Pea. 

When to Sow Asparagus Pea Seeds

Mid-April to Late-May.

Where to Sow

Make early sowings under cloches and from mid-April direct into open site in drills 2cm (3/4") deep, spacing seed 5cm (2") apart. Space rows 35cm (15") apart .

What to do Next

Protect seed and young seedlings from bird damage by covering with netting. Keep plants weed free throughout the growing season. Pick pods regularly

Harvest

June to August.

Handy Tip

Plants require no staking but pods camouflage well in the foliage so search well. To cook, just top and tail the pods, steam or lightly boil and serve with a knob of butter - delicious!

Nutritional Values

Rich in vitamins A, B1, vitamin C and folic acid.