Description
Southern Peas are a perfect fit for the Georgia Garden! Tolerant to the heat, but not tolerant to cold, Southern Peas make an excellent Late Spring/Summer/Early Fall Crop. We recommend planting Southern Peas in the Late Spring and Summer, then harvesting into the Fall. The key is growing them throughout the warmest and sunniest part of the year. Please see the recommended growing dates below.
Brown Crowder Peas, are a type of Southern Cream Pea. They produce 5 to 8 inch long pea pods that contain brown cream peas. They’re tolerant of Summer’s intense humidity and heat. Producing a robust harvest, these bush-peas are naturally resistant to many diseases.
Expect Southern Pea bushes to reach a height of 2 to 3 feet and a width of 1 to 2 feet. They produce 5 to 8 inch long pea pods.
Harvest: Properly harvesting pea pods is a simple task. If harvesting them to eat immediately (to cook), harvest as soon as peas have filled the little compartments in the pods. If harvesting to save the peas for later, it is important to let them dry. Allow the pods to turn brown and dry, this will allow the peas to dry and harden inside of the pod
Southern Peas, also known as Legumes, are a nitrogen-fixing plant. They naturally add nutrients back to the soil. Growing peas in the garden are an important part of naturally replenishing the Earth’s supply of nutrients.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Frost Tolerant?: No
Heirloom?: Yes
Days Until Harvest/Maturity: 60
Planting Depth: ½” to 1”
Distance Between Rows: 3 Feet
Distance Between Plants: 4 inches
Recommended Planting Dates:
Do not feel restricted to planting exclusively within the following date ranges. These dates are only a recommendation for best results based upon our experience, research, & best practices.
North Georgia: April 20 through October 15.
- Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 20 through July 15
Central Georgia: April 1 through October 31.
- Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 1 through August 1
South Georgia: April 1 through November 15.
- Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 1 through August 15
Coastal Georgia: April 1 through November 30.
- Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): March 15 through August 15
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