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Total Records: 19
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Semi-leafless type so support is not required and birds seem less of a problem. Large pods of good flavour. Height 70cm.
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Very dwarf growing variety with small but well filled pods. Excellent flavour and ideal for exposed sites. Height 35cm.
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The most popular of garden peas. Plump blunt ended pods produced in pairs with large peas of super flavour. Height 75cm.
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Tall growing mangetout type producing really large broad flat pods. For the sweetest flavour pick when the peas are just forming in the pod. Height 1...
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Long pointed dark green pods with 8-9 peas of superb flavour.Very early into cropping, prolific. Height 45cm.
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Very pretty to look at and good to eat as long as you pick them small. Tall growing plants.
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The pod walls are fleshy like a Runner Bean. Can be eaten whole when young, raw or cooked, or later can be shelled like normal peas. Height 150cm.
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Ideal for succession growing and will crop in 12-13 weeks after planting for regular picking. Plants are self supporting and have excellent wilt resi...
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Masses of pods are produced containing tiny incredibly sweet flavoured peas. So sweet they can be eaten raw in salads. Height 60cm.
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Total Records: 19
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