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Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow Peas
Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow Peas
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Mammoth Melting Sugar snow peas are a high-yield, heirloom climbing snow pea variety designed for tasty snap edible pod peas. These plants are characterized by their vigorous growth, reaching heights of 1.2 to 1.5 meters (4 to 5 feet), and require a trellis or vertical support to manage their heavy, 13 cm pods. They are renowned for their Fusarium Wilt resistance and ability to produce large, crisp, stringless pods that maintain their sweetness as they mature. The pods are flat, wide, and light green, typically measuring 10 to 13 cm in length, and display attractive white flowers that are both edible and decorative, adding ornamental value to gardens.
Mammoth Melting Sugar snow peas are cultivated from high-quality heirloom seeds. The plants are resilient and adapted to withstand various growing conditions, with notable disease resistance including high tolerance to Wilt and common soil-borne pathogens. Their sturdy vines are supported by trellises or mesh netting, which facilitate climbing and maximize yield. Mulching is recommended once plants reach 15 cm tall to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Dimensions and Compatibility
- Plant height: 120–150 cm (4–5 feet)
- Pod length: 10–13 cm
- Spacing: 5 cm (2 inches) between seeds; rows spaced 15 cm (6 inches) apart in double-row planting with a trellis center
- 60+/- Seeds per packet
Features
- High productivity with consistently heavy, stringless, sweet pods
- Resistant to Fusarium Wilt and other soil-borne diseases
- Vigorous climber reaching 1.2–1.5 meters, requiring support
- Flowers are large, white, and edible, enhancing ornamental appeal
- First harvest approximately 65–75 days after sowing
- Pods are flat, wide, light green, and ideal for fresh consumption
- Can be grown as a spring or fall crop with proper timing
Mammoth Melting Sugar snow peas are ideal for home gardeners seeking high-yield, flavorful pea crops for fresh salads, stir-fries, and garnishes. Their ornamental white flowers also make them suitable for decorative garden features. These peas are specifically recommended for gardeners with a limited budget who want reliable disease resistance and high productivity without extensive maintenance. They are perfect for small-scale backyard plots, community gardens, or beginner farmers aiming to maximize yield within budget constraints. Furthermore, they are suitable for experienced growers looking to diversify crop varieties with ornamental and culinary appeal.
Care and Maintenance
Support: Install trellises or mesh netting at sowing time to support climbing vines. Mulch plants after they reach 15 cm in height to retain moisture and keep roots cool. Water consistently, especially during flowering, to prevent bitterness and toughening of pods. Regular harvesting every few days encourages continuous production. The plants require minimal fertilization but benefit from balanced, nitrogen-rich fertilizer applied during early growth. Seeds can be stored in a cool, dry place for future planting, and the plants are generally hardy.
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