Growing Peas

Pisum sativum : Fabaceae / the pea or legume family

Jan F M A M J J A S O N Dec
      P P P P P        

(Best months for growing Peas in South Africa - Dry summer sub-tropical regions)

  • P = Sow seed
  • Easy to grow. Sow in garden. Sow seed at a depth approximately three times the diameter of the seed. Best planted at soil temperatures between 8°C and 24°C. (Show °F/in)
  • Space plants: 5 - 8 cm apart
  • Harvest in 9-11 weeks. Pick the pods every day to increase production.
  • Compatible with (can grow beside): Potatoes
  • Peas in pod
  • Shelling peas
  • Young pea plant

Peas are best grown in cooler seasons. Peas need some support when growing, tree prunings with lots of small twigs are a cheap and handy source. Or else strings between posts or wire netting. Peas need tying in the early stages, until they start producing tendrils and clinging to the support.

Some pea varieties are called 'dwarf' but to make harvesting easier it is a good idea to support the plants.

Pick pea pods while young and pick them often to keep them producing.

Culinary hints - cooking and eating Peas

Raw straight from the pod in the garden is best!
Raw in salads.
Steamed lightly.
Small pods can be steamed whole.

Your comments and tips

13 Mar 13, Gunther Schwarz (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
What type of soil is required? Fertilizer? What about compost?
12 Apr 13, Olivia (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Thank you ! I am planting and loving your help!
13 Feb 14, hlumelo somniso (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
How to avoid downey mild dew.
04 Mar 14, [email protected] (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
where can i get this cultivar Star3301.
16 Feb 14, Mimi (South Africa - Dry summer sub-tropical climate)
I sprayed my peas (and also tomatoes and blueberries) with Bioneem (neem oil) and had no problems with fungus
20 Feb 14, nceba mpontshane (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
I have for a long period been looking for black-eyed peas. They look like ordinary peas but the difference is that the eye is black. Kindly advise me as to where I cab get them. Thank you
15 May 15, nceba mpontshane (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
I am still awaiting help as to where I can get the "black-eyed-peas"
13 Mar 16, hennie (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
TRY AT SEEDS FOR AFRICA , AND BID OR BUY HAS A LOT OF SEED SUPPLIERS JUST SEARCH FOR THE SEED YOU WANT AND A LIST OF SUPPLIERS WILL BE FOR YOUR CHOOSING.
12 Jul 14, John Rutherfird (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
My peas are producing small white flowers, should i pick these or leave them. they are approx 7 weeks old. please advise.
07 Jul 15, hennie Mulder (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Leave the buds as they are going to produce pea pods . peas are a quick bearer
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