The early planted pea’s are in full swing at this point in time.. so so yummy, I planted four different kinds this year.. so far, I am really liking this one..
I expect that almost all of these ones will end up being eaten fresh with a few being allowed to go to the dry stage for seed stock for next year.
Out of all my pretty white flowering pea vines, I have one purple/pink vine, I am for sure going to keep seed from it and see if I can get more of these o so pretty pea plants.
So how many pea’s do you plant, do you many do them for fresh eating or do you freeze pea’s for winter use, I will admit that I do a few but not many, I find pea’s in winter are a real treat in our house.






Lol, just getting them as far as the house is a challenge, never mind the freezer; )
Oh say! How’s her scent? Might she be a wayward Sweet Pea, your lovely blossom? Speaking of scent and Sweet Peas, did you know that perennial sweet peas don’t have any – scent, I mean – only the annual variety is really sweet; )
No scent and the vine, the flower and the pods and the peas that grow in the pod are the very same as the others.
Oh darn!
that one really looked so nice to eat..peas don’t grow well in our location…
They are yummy, so sweet, that so far I keep eating rare in salads etc