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Neonicotinoid-Free
Heirloom

Tom Thumb (Half-Pint) Dwarf Shelling Pea

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety ca.1850
  • Dwarf plants grow just 8" tall
  • Pods 2-3", containing 3-4 peas each
  • Suitable for containers
  • 50 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Tom Thumb (Half-Pint) Dwarf Shelling Pea

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Pisum sativum

Also known as Half Pint, Tom Thumb is an heirloom pea first introduced in the 1850's.  Adorable plants reach just 8 inches in height while producing 2 to 3-inch pods, each containing up to four sweet peas.  A fun gardening project for young kids as the plants are small enough for several plants to be grown in a medium pot.  Approximately 50 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Pisum sativum

Also known as Half Pint, Tom Thumb is an heirloom pea first introduced in the 1850's.  Adorable plants reach just 8 inches in height while producing 2 to 3-inch pods, each containing up to four sweet peas.  A fun gardening project for young kids as the plants are small enough for several plants to be grown in a medium pot.  Approximately 50 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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C. E. SMITH
Excellent for small spaces!

I have 2 - 2’ x 6’ raised beds which are waist high, as bend-over gardening has become challenging. These seemed like a good choice, and I’ve not been disappointed! Bonus- their short germination time means I am looking at a second harvest in a couple of weeks! These little guys are good BOTH as snap peas early on in salads and stir-fry, as well as fresh shelled peas a little later on.

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Jacqueline Patt
Need more time

I only planted 6 of the seeds and only 3 have showed their little heads above ground so far. I think the others will appear soon. Maybe I planted them to deep.

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Linda Glenn
100% germination!

These little peas6all came up and are doing well. I can't wait for them to be ready to harvest! I planted them for my grandchildren to pick. They love coming out and pulling carrots and I know they will love these also.

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