Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
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Oregon Sugar Pod II
Snow Pea
Snow Pea
68 days — Also found listed as 'Oregon Sugar Pod 2' and 'Oregon Sugarpod II', the pods of 'Oregon Sugar Pod II' peas are sweet and succulent on plants that grow to about thirty inches in height. Developed for commercial freezing use, they are a great choice for home gardeners for the same purpose, as well as for fresh eating and stir fry recipes. The seeds are a semi-wrinkled type.[1]
Stabilized from a complex cross over a long period of time, 'Oregon Sugar Pod II' is another of the variety introductions from Dr. James R. Baggett's program at Oregon State University. Originally released in 1985, 'Oregon Sugar Pod II' exhibits resistance to pea enation mosaic virus, powdery mildew, and fusarium wilt race 1.[1] Each ounce is approximately 125 seeds, which is generally enough to plant at least a ten foot row.
Planting Instructions: Loosen rich well-drained soil in a location that receives six to eight hours of full sunlight per day. Add compost or fertilizer before planting.
Plant seeds directly outdoors in spring or fall when temperatures are cool. Plant 1½ inches deep, one to two seeds every two inches. Keep moist until germination. Thin to one plant every two inches in rows spaced thirty inches apart.
Plant seeds directly outdoors in spring or fall when temperatures are cool. Plant 1½ inches deep, one to two seeds every two inches. Keep moist until germination. Thin to one plant every two inches in rows spaced thirty inches apart.
Informational References:
- "Vegetable Cultivar Descriptions for North America – Pea, Green (M-Z), Lists 1-27 Combined," Edited by Earl T. Gritton, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin and James R. Myers, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
- "'Oregon Giant' Edible Pod Pea," James R. Baggett and Deborah Kean, Horticultural Science Journal, Vol. 27(7), July 1992.
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