| Dwarf Gray Sugar Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum cv.). Offered by D. M. Ferry & Co. of Detroit, Michigan, in 1892, the Dwarf Gray Sugar Pea lives up to its name: the edible pea pods are sweet and at 24"-30" they do not typically require staking. In addition, the bicolored flowers of purple and pinkish-white add an ornamental element to the vegetable garden. Garden peas enjoy cool, moist growing conditions. At Monticello, gardeners sow them around March 1 for a crop in early to mid-May. Sow the seed 1" deep in well-drained soil 2"-3" apart, with rows... - Dwarf Gray Sugar Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum cv.). |