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Get current advice on how to plant, maintain, and harvest your best pea garden ever! September 18, 2

Get current advice on how to plant, maintain, and harvest your best pea garden ever! [Food Gardening Network Preview]( September 18, 2024  [Plan Now for Your Best Pea Harvest Ever!]( Get everything you need to know about growing, harvesting, cooking, and eating delicious peas—right now! [Peas] Gain full access to this premium Gardening Guide—and an entire Library of food gardening advice—with a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network!]( Dear Gardener, Peas are one of the easiest plants for home gardeners to grow! Delicious, nutritious, and yummy right off the vine—peas are sure to please! All you need for the perfect pea patch is a little water, a touch of fertilizer, and something for your pea plants to climb on. Get ready for some easy growing and some great eating! [Peas] Get ready to grow—The Easy Peasy Guide to Growing Pea Plants—All You Need to Know About Growing, Harvesting, Cooking, and Eating Delicious Peas—is ready for you to read right now! This Gardening Guide about peas is your best guide for growing the greatest pea plants! You should refer to this Gardening Guide whenever you have questions about growing peas—from planning to planting and from maintaining and nurturing to harvesting and savoring the sweetness in your kitchen. Peas are often a gardener’s choice for a first plant. Plan now and get everything you need to know to about growing, harvesting, cooking, and eating peas in The Easy Peasy Guide to Growing Pea Plants. This Gardening Guide is packed with practical advice and information about peas. Peas fresh from the garden are such a treat, and they really are so easy to grow, why wouldn’t you plant a patch? We’ll tell you about all the different ways you can enjoy peas, from snack time to dinner time! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! 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And learn more about dwarf and tall pea plants and the pros and cons of planting them. - Growing Peas in Open Land, in Containers, or in Raised Beds—growing peas is fairly easy, and you have lots of options of where to plant them. So no matter how much (or how little) space you have, there’s an approach that will work for you. - Starting with the Right Soil for Your Pea Plants —healthy soil means healthy peas. Find out which nutrients peas bring to the garden party, and which companion plants can help your pea plants prosper. - How—and When—to Water Your Pea Plants—watering your pea garden should be easy-peasy. Learn about the best techniques to properly water your pea plants. - How—and When—to Harvest Your Pea Plants—when you bring in your pea crop depends on the type of peas you’re growing. Find out how best to prepare for your harvest so you don’t fall behind, and learn the perfect pea-picking process. - What to Do About Pests that Can Harm Your Pea Plants—get quick and easy tips for eliminating those pesky pests! From picking them off by hand to making your own pest spray, you’ll find a method that works for you. - Root Rot: How to Identify, Treat, and Prevent Pea Root Rot—good drainage is key to setting the stage for a successful pea crop. Learn how you can use fertilizer to get ahead of root rot, and techniques to create conditions so root rot is less likely to take hold of your pea plants. [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( Also in this Gardening Guide, we highlight six popular pea varieties to help you choose which one(s) to grow. This is just a sampling of the many delicious varieties available: - Super Sugar Snap Peas - Sugar Ann Peas - Avalanche Peas - Snowbird Peas - Early Perfection Peas - Wando Peas ​ Celebrate your pea-growing efforts in the kitchen with recipes to show off your home-grown goodness! Food Gardening Network is all about getting from home-grown to home-cooked. Try these recipes as your pea harvest comes in: - Quick Sesame Snow Peas - Double Pea and Feta Salad - Pasta with Peas - Lemon Garlic Shrimp with Peas and Artichokes - Garlic Parmesan Sugar Snap Peas - Quinoa Confetti Salad with Sugar Snap Peas​​ - Beef with Snow Peas Next, learn about the health benefits of pea with Nutrition Facts about Pea and Home Remedies & Health Benefits of Peas. Learn about the small but mighty pea’s reputation for contributing to cancer prevention, blood sugar health, and healthy blood pressure. To be sure you have everything you need to successfully grow your peas, we’ve included a Resources about Peas section, so you can easily find more information about pea plants and the tools and techniques to grow them successfully. Finally, our Pea Glossary section explains key pea-growing terms and concepts—so you’re up to date about important pea-growing ideas. Check out this premium Gardening Guide now— The Easy Peasy Guide to Growing Pea Plants—All You Need to Know About Growing, Harvesting, Cooking, and Eating Delicious Peas —and you’ll be a pea plant growing pro in no time! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! 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