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Old March 7, 2022   #1
mcsee
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Default Oregon Giant Snow Peas & Greenfeast Peas

About to start a crop of peas here in Australia from saved seeds from last season. Oregon Giant, a big podded Snow Pea is worth growing, maybe not into the colder part of the year, although they survived several frosts last year. Greenfeast Peas here are a staple and grow well.



I'll post more on the progress of both, but I can;t see there being any set backs with either of them.
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Oregon Giant is my favourite snow pea to date ........ does amazingly well for me here in the PNW (well, it was bred in Oregon) and I managed two crops one year ...... I love how you can use a short trellis or pea sticks .....
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