This sweet golden pea will be a favorite in your garden. Peas are wonderful when used early since pods are more tender. When cooked these golden peas keep their bright color. A unique delicacy and one that will surely create a conversation around the garden and dinner table.
I sowed the seeds germination was awesome now will wait for the plants to grow & give (I hope) before winter sets in. Thanks MIgardener for for your delecious "uncommon" seeds.
Best price anywhere and the best quality seeds!! Looking forward to the 2026 growing year!
So excited to grow these again!! The contrast between the color of the pods and the blossoms is stunning. The perfect garden snack that reminds us why we do what we do.
I’m growing these for the first time and I love them! I will continue to grow these. I love peas, and love eating them right off the plant while I’m working in the garden. I love the flavor, but the plant is also incredibly beautiful. Peas are some of my favorite plants to grow, and the flowers on these plants are stunning. The plants grow I tall and strong and are prolific as well as beautiful. I smile every time I see these plants.
I'm gardening in suburban Ohio, Zone 6b. These peas were a great addition to my garden. Though not as productive as the Mammoth Melting snow peas, they produced plenty of pods, and the combination of purple flowers and yellow pods make the plants a joy to see in the spring garden. I direct sowed my peas on March 14, and picked the first pod on May 19. They continued to produce until early July. The pods are more like a snow pea than a snap pea, but very sweet and tender.
This is my first year growing straw flower. The germination rate is fantastic and you get so many seeds. Can't wait till they can moved outdoors and bloom in my purple flower bed.
Everything but the royal paste sprouted. Sometimes that happens. Will place another order for fall planting.
This variety was excellent for me for cooking. I needed to pick fewer leaves and chopping was a breeze. The spinich felt more succulent and thicker than the American (smaller spoon shaped leaves). I would use it for cooking and keep the smaller leaved varieties for raw salad eating. My weather was a tricky early on and off again spring and winter pattern, so I think that triggered early bolting, but even still. It was pretty hands off and worth it.
Awesome producer and neat looking fruit! The abundant cucumber beetles seem to ignore the vines too!
Haven’t planted yet. Looking forward to adding to salads! So happy MIgarden had these. Hard to find Microgreen seeds