Pea Harvest

About 2 weeks ago we started enjoying snow and sugar peas fresh from the garden. Planting some early season harvesters is the way to go. Last year we spent months caring for our garden before we were able to eat any of it because everything was late. Now, peas are producing steadily and just for reference the tomatoes just began flowering earlier this week.

snow-peas

Initially we had about 3 ready to harvest pods. Now, we’re harvesting a bowl the size pictured filled at least half full (which is plenty for a side dish for dinner for my husband and I) every 2 days. Having planted both the snow peas and sugar peas worked out well. We get a slight change in variety just so we dont get bored.

sugar-peas

About Rhi

Rhi enjoys spending time with her family and working on the homestead. During spring and summer she is often found tending to her garden, and mini-orchard.

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