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Dwarf Grey Sugar Snap Pea

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety ca.1877
  • Produces 3" tender pods on 24" vines
  • Purple flowers; Sweet, stringless pods
  • Great for fresh eating or steaming
  • 66 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Dwarf Grey Sugar Snap Pea

More about Dwarf Grey Sugar

Pisum sativum

Dwarf Grey Sugar is an heirloom variety dating back to 1877 that produces a bounty of tender 3-inch pods set on compact 24-inch-tall vines.  Gorgeous, purple flowers give rise to amazingly sweet, stringless pods that can be eaten whole, either fresh or steamed.  Vines do not require trellising, but doing so will aid in the abundant harvest.  66 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Pisum sativum

Dwarf Grey Sugar is an heirloom variety dating back to 1877 that produces a bounty of tender 3-inch pods set on compact 24-inch-tall vines.  Gorgeous, purple flowers give rise to amazingly sweet, stringless pods that can be eaten whole, either fresh or steamed.  Vines do not require trellising, but doing so will aid in the abundant harvest.  66 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Customer Reviews

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J.W.
Perfect for patio gardening

These have been perfect for container gardening, not getting too oversize or unwieldy. The first planting germinated and produced well, and I'm waiting for the second planting to blossom and produce.

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Laura
Still waiting for germination after 3 weeks

I purchased the seeds and planted after danger of frost, into soil that was readily worked. Day temps have been between 40 - 77deg F. About a total of 1 inch rain but moist soil. No germination yet, but I am waiting! More comments once I see the plants start to come up. Live just south of Rochester NY, so we sometimes have to wait for the seeds to germinate. I gave 2 stars as we have not yet had the plants emerge -- hoping to give 5 stars once they germinate!

Thanks for your feedback, Laura. Germination can be slow at those cooler temps, but they should make their way up once soil temps warm a bit. If you have any problems, let us know and we will get it taken care of.

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