How to Grow Peas From Seed to Harvest

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Published 2021-04-28
Epic 6-Cell Seed Trays: bit.ly/3lkA6q4 Growing peas is SUPER satisfying and the perfect incentive to get into the garden and snack while you take care of your plants. We'll talk about growing peas from seed, including the different varieties you should consider based on exactly how you like to eat your peas.

0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Basic Overview
1:43 - Varieties
3:04 - Sowing Pea Seeds
3:45 - Planting and Spacing
4:11 - Basic Care
7:12 - Supporting Peas
9:02 - Pests & Diseases
9:44 - Harvesting Peas

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All Comments (21)
  • @epicgardening
    Epic 6-Cell Trays restock daily M-F now and ship in 2 days anywhere in USA / Canada! bit.ly/3lkA6q4%E2%80%8B Now get on your PEA game this season...there's still time!
  • I’ve never successfully brought peas into the house. They tend to just...find their way into my mouth as I’m gardening. It’s so weird. 👀
  • Do these more often, fo everything. A video for each veggie, or fruit would be cool
  • @tmlizzy
    As kids, my mom grew peas. My twin sister and I would go into the garden to pick "pea candy". we didn't grow up eating candy, so this was it for us. LOL! I still love eating them right out of the garden.
  • @luci_datum
    I wanna reiterate yet again that you have inspired me, I recently went to the Walmart garden center to browse their clearance and found a half dead star jasmine for $2.50, and now I have a thriving star jasmine near my bedroom window. Never thought I could ever have a plant survive past a week, much less thrive. Thank you for inspiring me ^^
  • Ik this video is about peas but wow that chamomile in the background looks amazing!
  • Kevin! I hope you know you are actually helping so many people grow a greener thumb. When I just started getting into gardening I found your channel and now I have a small balcony garden! You do are so cool and all the information that you give is amazing. Love you and your team💖💖
  • Sugar snap peas is what I like to snack on while in the garden during the cool season, much like cherry tomatoes are my go to garden snack during the warm weather.
  • I planted about 1200 pea seeds this year! I’m so excited for a big harvest!! Excellent advice as always!!!!
  • Sugar snaps are like candy for me. My brother grew some one year and it was difficult to not eat every one i found. Many ppl feel the same about cherry tomatoes and i think thats one of the best things about gardening, just grazing as you go.
  • @neesr13
    When I was young my grandfather had a large garden in which he had a sizeable pea patch. He would go out and pick his peas for grandma to cook for dinner only to find I had eaten the peas, leaving the pods behind. His harvest was smaller than he would have liked but after getting hot under the collar, he had to forgive me as I at least was getting my veggies.
  • @KonjikiKonjiki
    When my sister's kids were young, ten and less years old, every time they visited my folks they would make a run for the pea plants and eat their fill. ^_^ What an awesome vegetable. :)
  • @SnailHatan
    This is literally perfect timing. My first ever peas just sprouted this morning! Hella cool.
  • @KMouseff
    I'm so glad you mentioned the temperature at which peas start to bolt - I was about to plant some this weekend, but 80 degree days are upon us, so fall it is. I wish more pros would talk about actual temperatures and weather conditions that affect plants - it's very helpful information for beginners like me.
  • @klcpca
    You know you are a dedicated viewer when you take the time to watch a video on growing peas when you have no intention of ever growing peas because you don't even like peas!!! LOL 💖
  • @NoWayNoAye
    MORE MORE MORE Seed to Harvest 🤩 These are some of the MOST entertaining and educational videos ever.
  • I was planting some peas today and wondered if you had a video on them or not, I open YouTube and you’re right there waiting!