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4010 Field Pea
$10.00
Description
In spring or fall, sow alone or mix with vetch and/or oats, winter rye, or ryegrass. 3–4′ tall peas smother weeds better than spring-sown clover. Pea tendrils add a flair of color to your salad mixes, and dried yellow peas can be used in soups. White flowers. Inoculate with Garden Combination Inoculant (#7531) or Pea, Vetch, and Lentil Inoculant (#7534) for best performance. USDA Certified Organic.Specs:Avg. 3,100 seeds/lb
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