- Frequently Asked Peas Gardening Questions and Answers (University of Missouri Extension)
- This University of Missouri Extension page lists frequently asked questions and answers regarding pea gardening.
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- Growing Peas (Farm and Garden.com)
- This Farm & Garden page provides not only general information about pea but also gardening information such as seeding, germination, transplanting, and watering.
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- Growing Peas (Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension)
- Penn State Extension Service provides informatiojn on
pea culture and varieties for the home gardener and bedding plant grower.
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- Growing Peas and Snap Beans in the Home Garden (Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet)
- This Fact Sheet provides pea and snap beans gardening
information about types of peas and beans, planting requirements, fertilization,
cultural practices, and harvest and handling.
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- Growing Peas in the Home Garden (Horticulture and Home Pest News in Iowa State University)
- Horticulture & Home Pest News describes the characteristics
of pea varieties (garden, snow, and snap pea).
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- Home Garden Edible-Podded Pea (University of Hawaii at Manoa Cooperative Extension Service)
- Edible-podded pea is called snow pea, sugar pea, and
Chinese pea in Hawaii. This site describes varieties, preparing the
soil, fertilizer application, planting, irrigation, pest management,
and harvest information for this type of pea gardening.
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Garden Southern Peas (North Carolina State University Horticulture
Information Leaflets)
- North Carolina State University Horticulture Iinformation
Leaflets provides southern peas gardening information including soils,
fertilizer and pH, varieties, seeding, irrigation, disease/insect control,
and harvesting.
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- Pea Q & A (Texas A&M University)
- This Texas A&M University page lists frequently asked questions and answers regarding pea gardening.
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- Peas (Gardener's Network)
- The Gardener's Network provides information about varieties,
days to maturity, sowing, insects and pets, and diseases for growing
peas.
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- Peas (Home and Gardening Series of University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service)
- University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension provides well-organized pea gardening information. The information includes 1) environment, 2) cultural practices, 3) planting time, 4) spacing and depth of planting, 5) care tips, 6) harvesting, 7) common problems such as insects and disease, and 8) frequently asked questions.
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- Peas (UC Davis, Vegetable Research and Information Center)
- The Vegetable Research and Information Center provides
information about 1) edible pod pea production in California, 2) home
garden peas, and 3) postharvest.
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- Peas (the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, UF/IFAS)
- UF/IFAS provides peas planting information for home gardeners as well as farmers in Florida.
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- Peas & Peanuts Gardening Guide
(National Gardening Association)
- - Preparing to Plant Peas
- - Planting Peas
- - Caring for Peas
- - Harvesting Peas
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- Peas Growing Guide (ExploreCornell)
- This page provides information about 1) plant characteristics,
2) growing information, and 3) varieties.
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- Southern Peas (Clemson University Extension Service)
- Home & Garden Information Center at Clemson University
offers southern pea gardening information including planting dates,
fertilizing, watering, and so forth.
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- Southern Peas (doityourself.com)
- This page in doityourself.com instructs how to grow southern peas. The instruction includes climate considerations, how to grow, soil preparation, controlling pests, mulching, and harvesting.
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- Southern Pea / Pea (English, Snap, Snow) (Mississippi State University Extension Service)
- Mississippi State University Extension Service provides
general information about peas and suggests pea varieties for gardening.
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- Watch Your Garden Grow - Peas (University of Illinois Extension)
- University of Illinois Extension provides pea gardening information including varieties, when to plant, spacing & depth, care, harvesting, common problems, and growing Q&A.
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