2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Mammoth is nothing short of accurate for describing the size of these peas! Juicy edible pods are great in stir-fries, salads, or fresh snacking! They are so sweet that they hardly make it to the dinner table. Plants produce tons of pods containing between 4-8 peas per pod and pods can range anywhere from 4 to 7 inches long! Mammoth Melting Snow Peas are cold tolerant and easily able to survive frosts.
They grow the sweetest peas. The height is great for easy picking
for me these didnt perform very well. i planted 10 seeds and only 1 germinated.
I'm gardening in suburban Ohio, zone 6b. This is the most productive pea variety I've ever grown, with big tender pods. I direct sowed my peas on March 14, harvested the first snow pea on May 22. At first, the pods trickled in; I got about one per day for the first week, then about 5 per day the next week, then 10 per day the next, and by mid-June the harvests suddenly exploded, and I was getting 50-60 pods per day. Toward the end of June, production slowed back down, ending around mid-July. Make sure you have tall and strong trellises for these huge plants!
Delicious, prolific Snow Pea! Early Spring-planted here in Zone 6B, I picked until late June! The vines, though delicate, were supported by a cattle panel and once they began producing, we had more than enough pods for salads, stir fry, and freezing. I also saved plenty of seed to more-than-double our 2025 planting.
I planted these a bit late because my son said he would love to have some. They were direct sown in a raised bed on 8/21/2024. It's 9/22/2024, and they are over a foot tall and seem to be growing almost an in a day right now. They plants look so healthy! I've never really planted in the fall, so looking forward to seeing how they do. (Illinois zone 6A)
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Nice big phat roots on 'em too, honestly the bed wasn't even prepared for how big the roots were. Which is a good "problem" to have if I'm being unclear
This is only my third go with gardening and so naturally I thought: “I oughta plant a few extras just in case”. Shortly after sown, 22 of 24 of the sunspot dwarf sunflower seeds have germinated! No clue where I’ll put them all yet but it’s a problem I’m happy to have. 🙂 Note:
One was not in the photo, I hadn’t moved it over to the larger pot yet. Also, If you’re a first time grower of sunflowers, please know this will not be enough room for this many of them. This photo is of a temporary home for them for just a few days while I sort more space. I didn’t plan to have so many growing this year. #Grow Bigger
This seed germinated beautifully!
I ordered two Natchez Blackberry plugs. If I had known the quality I would have ordered more! There was great care taken into consideration when it came to shipping these live plants. They arrived fully intact with not even a broken leaf. I'm hoping to expand my berry patch with thornless berries. Im tired of the old way of leaving sweat and tears in the berry patch. I'll definitely order more if given the chance.
Trying something I heard about. Planted sweet peas in the extra space around my asparagus. So far, so good.