PEAS, PEAS, AND MORE PEAS

in ecoTrain4 years ago

This is a huge blessing!

This is actually our first year growing peas to eat here in the Ozarks. We grew some back in Wisconsin in 2014 or 2015, and last year we tried about six varieties here. While we ate the ones in Wisconsin, the ones here were basically a test to see which variety would do best, and then we let them all go to see to save them all. The Wando variety was the winner for us, so we started off with a lot of seeds for them this year. We are also trying a new variety as well, but those Wandos are cranking production into high gear right now.

For us, it makes most sense to pick the younger pods, just before the peas fully develop and the pods are still crunchy and tasty. This saves time on shelling the peas, and also give us a bigger harvest, in my opinion. Plus, whether we want raw pods by themselves or in a salad, or cooked peas by themselves in butter or added to a stir fry or into a soup, we've got plenty of ways to enjoy them. It looks like every day we can harvest about as much as is shown in the photos, or possibly even more. Check it out!

PEA HARVEST PHOTOS

Until next time…

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That was nice!!! What kind of cooking do you know about peas @papa-pepper? 😉 Share... Share... Share... 😁

@drutter was on about PEACE and now you're on about the PEAS!

Btw dude ate all those damn ghosties and reapers! They were mighty spicy. Well down to the last one I dried. Thanks again!

If ya got any more to spare, would be glad to dispose of them for ya. 😛🌶️🔥

@papa-pepper this is a good harvest. They look green which means the soil is fertile and good for Planting.

 4 years ago  

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