Growing peas in your garden is a snap with these must-know planting, care, and harvesting tips.
A farmer might call them cowpeas. A grocer might call them black-eyed peas. A restaurant waitress might call them field peas. But they are all talking about the same vegetable — the southern pea. If ...
Plant Southern pea seeds directly into prepared raised rows or raised beds about 2 to 3 inches apart and 1 to one-half inch deep. If planting more than one row of seeds in a bed, space the rows about ...
There are ways to increase chances of success even before your seeds hit the ground. All this step needs are items you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inspect peas in a pod to see if they're ready for harvest. - Solstock/Getty Images A staple of the summer garden, peas are among ...
Close up of pea plant with pods - Aleksandra Duda/Shutterstock Getting your hands dirty in the garden while it's still winter might feel a bit early, but for the garden pea (Pisum sativum), these ...
As Texas leaves behind the cold months of winter and heads into the warmer temperatures of spring, you may want to begin planning your vegetable garden. Whether you’re brand new to growing or you’ve ...