

Grey Red Flowering climbing peas is a very rich producing early pod. Gray Red Flowering is a very popular variety, not only because of the taste, but also because birds are less fond of it.
In addition, the plant looks very attractive with beautiful purple-red flowers.
The plants of the gray red-flowering rice pod reach a height of approx. 120 cm, so cultivation along wire mesh or brushwood is recommended.
Grey Red Flowering climbing peas is a very rich producing early pod. Gray Red Flowering is a very popular variety, not only because of the taste, but also because birds are less fond of it.
In addition, the plant looks very attractive with beautiful purple-red flowers.
The plants of the gray red-flowering rice pod reach a height of approx. 120 cm, so cultivation along wire mesh or brushwood is recommended.
Sow directly in the open ground from early March to mid-May. Sow in lines or rows with a spacing of 140 cm and space the seeds 5 cm in the row. Make sure that the soil remains sufficiently moist during growth.
For all capuchins, peas and pods, an early cultivation (March/April) yields better results. With a later cultivation from May, this can cause fewer pods and problems with mildew.
In connection with mice and birds, sow sufficiently deep: 3-4 cm.
Harvest the pods from June to July. Pick the pods as young as possible while they are still juicy. Pick regularly, the peas will taste mealy when you pick later.
Pods are suitable for freezing.
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Grey Red Flowering climbing peas is a very rich producing early pod. Gray Red Flowering is a very popular variety, not only because of the taste, but also because birds are less fond of it.
In addition, the plant looks very attractive with beautiful purple-red flowers.
The plants of the gray red-flowering rice pod reach a height of approx. 120 cm, so cultivation along wire mesh or brushwood is recommended.