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Peas - Sugar Ann Snap Pea (Organic)
Peas - Sugar Ann Snap Pea (Organic)
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Product Information
Seed Count: ~100+ seeds
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum
Plant Height: ~50 cm (20 in)
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Days to Maturity: ~51 days
Frost Hardy: Yes (Cool-season crop, Zones 2–11)
Sugar Ann Pea Seeds – Compact Snap Peas for Small Spaces
Sugar Ann pea seeds produce a compact, early-maturing snap pea with short 20-inch vines and crisp, sweet pods measuring 5–6 cm (2–2½ in) long. This award-winning variety is well known for its reliability, fast harvest, and excellent flavour. Its bushy growth habit makes it especially well suited for small gardens, raised beds, and container growing, often requiring little to no support.
Selected by Circle Farms, a Canadian seed shop, Sugar Ann peas are easy to grow and highly productive, even in cooler climates. As an All-America Selections (AAS) winner, this variety delivers consistent performance, tender pods, and dependable yields for home gardeners.
Snap Pea Characteristics & Growing Use
Snap peas are a type of Pisum sativum harvested for their tender, edible pods, which are eaten whole before the seeds fully mature. Unlike shelling peas, snap peas have thick, crisp pod walls with a naturally sweet flavour and crunchy texture. Sugar Ann is a compact snap pea variety bred for early maturity and short vines, making it ideal for small gardens and container growing. Snap peas are cool-season crops that germinate in cool soil, tolerate light frost, and produce best in full sun with consistent moisture during pod development.
Growing Details
Germination: 3–7 days
Seed Depth: 3.5–4 cm (1½ in)
Plant Spacing: 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in)
Sowing: Direct sow outdoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or as soon as the soil can be worked. For improved germination, soak seeds overnight before planting, but only if soil conditions are not overly wet.
Certified Canada Organic (PACS 16-205)
FAQs
How do I grow Sugar Ann peas from seed?
In order to grow Sugar Ann peas from seed, you need to direct sow them into cool, workable soil in early spring. Plant seeds deeply, keep soil evenly moist, and provide full sun for best results.
Do Sugar Ann peas need a trellis?
Sugar Ann peas have short, compact vines and often grow well without support, though a low trellis can help keep plants tidy and improve airflow.
When are Sugar Ann peas ready to harvest?
Sugar Ann peas are typically ready to harvest about 51 days after planting. Pick pods when they are crisp and fully formed for the best flavour.
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