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    Matures in 67 daysVery sweet, round, plump pods that withstand heat. Cascadia is good in the summer heat and tends to produce a larger plump pod with a sweeter taste than other summer types.  Cascadia produces 7 cm medium-green pods on strong 60 cm plants.  Cascadia peas are resistant to the enation virus and powdery mildew, so they are good candidates for later sowings and fall harvest. Sow as late as July and early August, and you may get a crop as late as October.
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    65 days-Very sweet, round, plump pods that withstand heat. Green Snack grows the best in the summer heat. It suffers less from heat and tends to produce a larger plump pod with a sweeter taste than other summer types. Green Snack produces 7 cm medium-green pods on strong 60 cm plants.
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    47 days Extra early, tender and sweet. The traditional Dutch variety. Norli is the earliest snow pea we know and is one of the sweetest, tenderest varieties available. Produces 5 cm, dark green, slender pods on short vines. Known as Pelja in Europe.
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    Certified Organic. Sweet peas inside big, sweet pods combine for a delicious flavor treat. High yields of large, medium-green, flat pods follow white-flowered vines. High resistance to Fusarium wilt race 1, pea enation mosaic virus, and powdery mildew. Eat fresh, add to salads or use in a stir fry.
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    An improved version of the world-famous Sugar Snap pea, Super Snap typically matures 6 days earlier and boosts your yields with its double podding capability. Plumper pods are another improvement, and their crisp texture and sweet flavor are unmistakably Sugar Snap. Super Sugar snap pea seeds produce vigorous climbing vines that should be trellised. They will easily grow 2m or more in good soil. Peas love lots of sun and a trellis is essential to help prevent disease, breakage, and rust. Using a trellis aids in picking these sweet tender crunchy pods.
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