

Pods The Grace is a very rich and low-growing stem pod. The Grace plant is approx. 50 cm high and can therefore be grown without brushwood or netting.
The snow peas from De Grace are very tasty and have a wonderfully soft taste.
100 grams of seed is sufficient for a row of approx. 16-20 meters.
Pods The Grace is a very rich and low-growing stem pod. The Grace plant is approx. 50 cm high and can therefore be grown without brushwood or netting.
The snow peas from De Grace are very tasty and have a wonderfully soft taste.
100 grams of seed is sufficient for a row of approx. 16-20 meters.
Sow directly in the open ground from early March to May. Sow in lines or rows spaced 50cm apart and space the seeds in the row 5cm apart. 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.
Sow sufficiently deep for mice and birds: 3-4 cm. Protect the pods against bird eating!
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.
Interchangeable cultivation
It is wise to also use crop rotation for pods. Only place pods in the same spot once every 6 years to minimize the risk of infection by fungal diseases.
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Pods The Grace is a very rich and low-growing stem pod. The Grace plant is approx. 50 cm high and can therefore be grown without brushwood or netting.
The snow peas from De Grace are very tasty and have a wonderfully soft taste.
100 grams of seed is sufficient for a row of approx. 16-20 meters.