Marrowfat Pea 'Karina'
Pisum sativum
Seed Packet, approximately 50 g
Description
Cultivate the sweet, large peas of Karina Marrowfat Peas, a compact variety perfect for cool-weather gardens. Pisum sativum thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with full sun, offering high yields and exceptional flavor for soups and drying. This easy-to-grow, high-yielding pea provides both ornamental appeal and robust culinary qualities, making Karina a favorite among passionate gardeners. Embrace the dependable growth and sweet taste of Karina Marrowfat Peas, enhancing your garden’s productivity and your culinary creations with every harvest.
Plant Details
Height: 40-80 cm
Width: 15-20 cm
Bloom Color: White
Growing Conditions
Sun: Full sun (>6 hours per day)
Soil:Well-drained, Fertile, and Loamy soil
Soil pH Value: 6.0-6.8
Companion Planting
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Seed Sowing & Germinating
When to Sow Indoors: February and March
When to Sow Outdoors: March, April, and May
Sowing Depth: 2-3 cm
Germination Temperature: 10-20 °C
Germination Days: 7-14
Supplier & Package Details
Supplier: Sativa Biosaatgut
Certification: Organic and Non-GMO
Format: Seed Packet
Approximate Portion Size: 50 g
GTIN: 7640126485348
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