Cultivate natural sweetness with our heirloom, non-GMO Sugar Snap Pea Seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Versatile Treats– Harvest bountiful, round peas that are a perfect fit for various dishes or as a refreshing snack.
Anyhow Delicious– Enjoy the peas fresh, frozen, or stir-fried. Their sweetness is always a delight.
Sustainable Harvesting– Our open-pollinated seeds can be stored for 5+ years, promising enduring harvest cycles.
Self-sufficient Living– Growing Sugar Snap Peas is a step closer to self-reliant living.
Take control of your food supply today with Patriot Seeds.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Planting Instructions
Plant these cool-season peas early in the spring for the best results. They appreciate full sun and well-drained, fertile soil.
Plant the seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart and ensure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. These peas will be ready to meet your dinner plate in about 70 days.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Harvesting Instructions
Once the pods are round and full—usually around 2 months after planting—it's time to harvest. Regular picking encourages more pod production, so keep the cycle going every week during the harvest season.
Did You Know This About Sugar Snap Peas?
The Sugar Snap Peas we enjoy today are the result of innovative plant breeding in the 1970s, combining the best attributes of shelling peas with snow peas.
The outcome was a crunchy, edible pod full of sweet peas—an instant hit in home gardens, and now in yours, too!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Snap Pea Seeds (24g)
Cultivate natural sweetness with our heirloom, non-GMO Sugar Snap Pea Seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Versatile Treats– Harvest bountiful, round peas that are a perfect fit for various dishes or as a refreshing snack.
Anyhow Delicious– Enjoy the peas fresh, frozen, or stir-fried. Their sweetness is always a delight.
Sustainable Harvesting– Our open-pollinated seeds can be stored for 5+ years, promising enduring harvest cycles.
Self-sufficient Living– Growing Sugar Snap Peas is a step closer to self-reliant living.
Take control of your food supply today with Patriot Seeds.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Planting Instructions
Plant these cool-season peas early in the spring for the best results. They appreciate full sun and well-drained, fertile soil.
Plant the seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart and ensure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. These peas will be ready to meet your dinner plate in about 70 days.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Harvesting Instructions
Once the pods are round and full—usually around 2 months after planting—it's time to harvest. Regular picking encourages more pod production, so keep the cycle going every week during the harvest season.
Did You Know This About Sugar Snap Peas?
The Sugar Snap Peas we enjoy today are the result of innovative plant breeding in the 1970s, combining the best attributes of shelling peas with snow peas.
The outcome was a crunchy, edible pod full of sweet peas—an instant hit in home gardens, and now in yours, too!
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NUTRITIONAL INFO
Heirloom Sugar Snap Pea Seeds (24g) by Patriot Seeds
$1.97
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American Made
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Quality Ingredients
25 Years Shelf Life
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Snap Pea Seeds (24g)
Cultivate natural sweetness with our heirloom, non-GMO Sugar Snap Pea Seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Versatile Treats– Harvest bountiful, round peas that are a perfect fit for various dishes or as a refreshing snack.
Anyhow Delicious– Enjoy the peas fresh, frozen, or stir-fried. Their sweetness is always a delight.
Sustainable Harvesting– Our open-pollinated seeds can be stored for 5+ years, promising enduring harvest cycles.
Self-sufficient Living– Growing Sugar Snap Peas is a step closer to self-reliant living.
Take control of your food supply today with Patriot Seeds.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Planting Instructions
Plant these cool-season peas early in the spring for the best results. They appreciate full sun and well-drained, fertile soil.
Plant the seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart and ensure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. These peas will be ready to meet your dinner plate in about 70 days.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Harvesting Instructions
Once the pods are round and full—usually around 2 months after planting—it's time to harvest. Regular picking encourages more pod production, so keep the cycle going every week during the harvest season.
Did You Know This About Sugar Snap Peas?
The Sugar Snap Peas we enjoy today are the result of innovative plant breeding in the 1970s, combining the best attributes of shelling peas with snow peas.
The outcome was a crunchy, edible pod full of sweet peas—an instant hit in home gardens, and now in yours, too!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Sugar Snap Pea Seeds (24g)
Cultivate natural sweetness with our heirloom, non-GMO Sugar Snap Pea Seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Versatile Treats– Harvest bountiful, round peas that are a perfect fit for various dishes or as a refreshing snack.
Anyhow Delicious– Enjoy the peas fresh, frozen, or stir-fried. Their sweetness is always a delight.
Sustainable Harvesting– Our open-pollinated seeds can be stored for 5+ years, promising enduring harvest cycles.
Self-sufficient Living– Growing Sugar Snap Peas is a step closer to self-reliant living.
Take control of your food supply today with Patriot Seeds.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Planting Instructions
Plant these cool-season peas early in the spring for the best results. They appreciate full sun and well-drained, fertile soil.
Plant the seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart and ensure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. These peas will be ready to meet your dinner plate in about 70 days.
Heirloom Sugar Snap Peas Harvesting Instructions
Once the pods are round and full—usually around 2 months after planting—it's time to harvest. Regular picking encourages more pod production, so keep the cycle going every week during the harvest season.
Did You Know This About Sugar Snap Peas?
The Sugar Snap Peas we enjoy today are the result of innovative plant breeding in the 1970s, combining the best attributes of shelling peas with snow peas.
The outcome was a crunchy, edible pod full of sweet peas—an instant hit in home gardens, and now in yours, too!