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Pisum sativum
Mangetout 'Oregon Sugar Pod' Seeds produce extra-large, sweet, and tender pods up to 4 inches long. A heavy-cropping, reliable variety that yields over an extended period from early sowings.
200 Seeds
10303072
In stock
£3.29
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Seed Only orders £2.99 delivery when buying 3 or more. Less than 3 seed packet only orders will require £6.99 delivery charge. Buy 3 or more Seed Packets and receive discounted delivery at £2.99.
Less than 3 seed packet only orders will require £6.99 delivery charge. Buy 3 or more Seed Packets and receive discounted delivery at £2.99.
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Pea Seeds Mangetout 'Oregon Sugar Pod' is a dependable and high-yielding variety that produces especially sweet, fleshy pods up to 4 inches long. Perfect for picking young and enjoying whole, these peas are delicious fresh, steamed, or in stir-fries. Sow from February onwards for a long and rewarding harvest season.
How To Grow
Peas are one of the easiest and most rewarding crops to grow, offering sweet, fresh harvests straight from the pod. From mangetout and sugarsnaps to traditional shelling peas, sowing from seed gives you the best choice of varieties and a season-long supply.
Outdoor Sowing Sow directly into well-drained soil from early spring, placing seeds 5cm deep and spacing 7–8cm apart. Keep rows 60cm apart and provide support such as pea sticks, netting or trellis for climbing varieties. Water regularly, especially during flowering, to support healthy pod formation.
Feeding Start feeding when flowers appear. Apply a high-potash liquid feed every two weeks until the end of harvest, or use a granular fertiliser monthly, watered in well at the base of plants. This boosts flower and pod development for heavier crops.
Harvesting Pick peas from the bottom upwards, ideally in the morning when sugar levels are at their highest. Regular picking encourages plants to keep producing.
Companion Planting Peas enrich soil with nitrogen and pair well with carrots, radishes, lettuce, spinach, beans, cucumbers and brassicas. Marigolds and nasturtiums also make excellent companions, helping deter pests naturally.
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