Blizzard Pea

SKU: PEA15
Blizzard Pea

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 50-90
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 40
Annual

Blizzard Pea

SKU: PEA15
Regular price $2.00
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High yields of slender, neon green pods that are sweet and crisp. 3" Pods set in pairs aid in efficient harvesting and are best grown with a trellis for support. Delightful in salads or fresh off the vine, you'll have a blizzard of peas in no time!

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Customer Reviews

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Grant Kohler
Way too early review

I won't be growing the Blizzard Peas until next year so...
..maybe send these satisfaction surveys after the harvest season next year.
Thirty days from shipping is way too close for a satisfaction of performance rating. Don't think of this as having lost three stars, think of this as not having won them yet. I was happy with most of the seed I used for last year's garden, those I was unhappy with I could attribute to my error. I must say the 'Sweetie Tomato' from last year was amazing, absolutely delicious and abundant. So if you were to ask me to review those, ten stars out of five.
$2.00, @ 40 seeds = 5¢ per seed. Very good, not gonna get that from my former favorite company Burpees.
The folk at USPS in Saint Clair MI were a bit slow on their processing of the delivery. My seeds sat there for four days, but after that the delivery was expeditious. This has nothing to do with MIGardener staffing or procedure, & I don't have time constraints that need to be filled, so no stars are missing from that. I think Saint Clair USPS was slow on the ball last year as well, must be something to do with accounting & billing at that office.
Other than offering this way too early survey, I've only good thoughts about the folk over at MIGardener.
Keep on making those videos Luke, maybe include your staff more?
Be good -G

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Valerie A Demshock
Children's favorite!

We grew various kinds of peas in a children's garden this year, and the blizzard peas were the kids favorite. Even when we let the green peas inside the pod plump up to a good size, the kids said these were the sweetest. They were also the first to germinate and grow pods. Very good eaten fresh or in stirfries. I will be planting even more of these again!

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