Grow PEAS like a PRO: The Ultimate Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @jennhoff03
    @jennhoff03 Год назад +31

    I love your videos! My favorite thing is that you go all the way through their lives and care requirements. Every other video on yt that says, "Complete Growing Guide!" turns out to be a video of someone putting a seed in the soil. The end. 🤦‍♀ I love that you really go through care and harvest. Thank you!

  • @davehendricks4824
    @davehendricks4824 Год назад +9

    Finally I hear someone mention leaving seeds to mature and save for the next year! I do that with everything.

  • @angelasherlin5277
    @angelasherlin5277 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Angela. I am Angela too. I was raised in Crossville Tennessee. Lived on large farm. Cows, pigs, chickens. We had rows and rows of green peas. We harvested 8 burlap sacks every season.

  • @glennhanna244
    @glennhanna244 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yay. I transplanted a sugar snap pea right after last frost and got about 6 pods before the summer heat took over... it happens so fast lately, summer just started it's already 105 degrees in the Willamette Valley in Oregon... so my one pea plant seems to be done. Oh the 6 pods I got were so good, it's my favorite vegetable this year. So I'm happy to find out when the temperatures start to cool off, I'll be able to plant a lot more... September isn't so far away. Great tips! I'll be back to review when I have more peas than I can eat off my plants.

  • @josephlegg1604
    @josephlegg1604 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your cool weather is my british summer lol.
    Thank you for the great tips

  • @Kat-mf7mt
    @Kat-mf7mt Год назад +4

    I also agree! Sugar snap peas are my favorite type. I also like eating pea shoots as well.

  • @froginprogress8510
    @froginprogress8510 Год назад +12

    Oh, I have been doing so many things wrong... Thank you so much for this one! I need to watch again and take notes. Peas were the "gateway vegetable" for my son, so they're kind of a big deal at our house.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад +5

      Yay! Love it when kids figure out how good real food can be!

  • @evb1601
    @evb1601 Год назад +1

    Oh Angela! I love your channel. I have just learned so much. I'm off to find a spot for my peas!

  • @jaykpjohnson
    @jaykpjohnson Год назад +2

    thank you for this! Peas are truly one of my favorite plants; their vines are so whimsical and I find the tendrils such a cool feature of plant evolution. Delicious, too :) Great video!

  • @RC-yb5dp
    @RC-yb5dp Год назад +5

    Good information. I feel smarter already.

  • @GreedyGonzo1
    @GreedyGonzo1 Год назад

    Hey im in Gilbert Az! Just moved from Mesa and just started my garden! Inhave tamatillo, peppers, berrries and just started peas, beets and raddish. You make awesome videos!!! Thank you!!!

  • @mrscaldwell3147
    @mrscaldwell3147 Год назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to teach about peas...I'm trying peas for the first time; I have started rooting inside the house; temps here on the front range today in the upper 20's and tomorrow 50!! as per your suggestion will get them out in the next couple weeks and see; God bless you and your loved ones, peace be with you all.

  • @pamelapitrone7639
    @pamelapitrone7639 Год назад +3

    Excellent video! Our peas never make it in the house. Lol I guess they’re really our reward for working in the garden.

  • @Skarlett_Fever
    @Skarlett_Fever Год назад +2

    7:14 you can eat the leaves in a salad or soup, they are soooooo good!

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 Год назад +1

    You’re so easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @mrwhitten7704
    @mrwhitten7704 Год назад +3

    This is a very timely video and the content from cradle to grave is excellent! My wife asked me to grow more peas this year, so we're planting four different varieties of sweet peas, snow peas and sugar snap peas. My plan was to start some indoors and direct sow others. I want to see if there is any difference in growth and production.

  • @sjmom5119
    @sjmom5119 Год назад +2

    i love eating peas freshly picked from the garden !

  • @garyweaver6026
    @garyweaver6026 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. My best garden was when I lived in Tempe AZ. I grew an 18 lb Napa cabbage once. 65°f all winter is perfect. Garlic grew very large. Tomatoes, beans, peppers, potatoes, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, every thing grew excellent except corn had no kernels on the cops unless I hand pollinated the silks. I never could grow peas in TN so I did not try to grow peas in AZ. I moved back to TN can't grow peas here, maybe in a green house in winter.

  • @guruhq4058
    @guruhq4058 Год назад +1

    I am thrilled to have discovered your channel tonight! I’ve been watching gardening videos for a couple of years now. Many of them are informative but yours are hands down the best. I love the way you show the whole process end to end and do so in under 10 minutes. I also get a lot of encouragement from how closely you approaches line up with conclusions I’ve distilled from all the other channels.
    I started last year with container gardening using starts. I was very late starting because of Covid so I ran out of growing season before most things bore fruit. I’m in 7b. This year I’m jumping in with both feet. I have 140 plants started indoors and 6 raised beds nearing completion that I will plant using square foot gardening. Please keep the videos coming to help me maximize my success.

  • @cliveburgess4128
    @cliveburgess4128 Год назад +3

    Good info, thanks, here in fl. I have the same result every time, they grow, turn pale from the bottom up, produce very little and die,

  • @Downunder1634
    @Downunder1634 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this info. I am planting peas every year at my place. The only way to grow them here is to seed them in seed trays first and then grow them at maximum height before planting them outside. The mice get rid of the seeds very quick when go directly from seeds. I find that it is a less problem planting them outside when they are mature enough in the trays, then planting them out in the garden, then sprinkle blood and bone about 300 mm away from the peas. Rabbits and mice don’t like the smell. That will keep them away for a while.You are right. Planting them directly from seeds without disturbing the roots, is the best way to do it.

  • @almagjim
    @almagjim Год назад +4

    Me watching your video while I snack on a handful of snow peas I harvested from my garden last night ❤😊 all thanks to your inspiration on growing peas. I will try those purple ones this year and some to use on stir fry ❤

  • @ranasammani7745
    @ranasammani7745 Год назад +2

    I appreciate your videos. I directly sowed back in January and nothing happened. Trying again in the fall maybe that is a better time.

    • @michelledobrowski8488
      @michelledobrowski8488 Год назад

      I planted mid September and just now getting a couple pods. Better than last year though. Keep trying ☺️.

  • @moo_moon128
    @moo_moon128 2 месяца назад

    I started my first seedlings. 6 seeds to be exact. I salved some from my pickling and threw them in some damp paper towel. Lo and behold they germinated so I planted them today.

  • @garyreimer6791
    @garyreimer6791 Год назад

    Nice garden, I’m also from Mesa nice to see someone else growing here. My fall crop of snow peas was sad, big plants, no peas. Not enough sun I think.

  • @billytran179
    @billytran179 Год назад

    The leaves taste great too...

  • @danielasmith4928
    @danielasmith4928 Год назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @RichelleOffer
    @RichelleOffer 10 месяцев назад

    ❤ flower pea's grow not to eat, best look in the vine growth 😮

  • @dbpuckett6919
    @dbpuckett6919 Год назад

    Happy to see gardening videos that deal with the same kinds of problems and weather as myself in south Sun Lakes. Subscribed during the first video I saw of yours. Do you ever give tours?

  • @bobbikelly2253
    @bobbikelly2253 Год назад

    Thankyou so much for this video! I live in Mn and I love peas.

  • @teacherstalks9372
    @teacherstalks9372 Год назад

    Thank you for this priceless information...

  • @makeyourlifeeasier5794
    @makeyourlifeeasier5794 Год назад

    Great tips. Love watching your videos.

  • @ttb1513
    @ttb1513 Год назад

    I hope people check into planting of peas for a fall harvest too. You said you’re in a desert climate, but those in northern climates can plant peas for a spring and fall harvest. Would be good to mention that.
    I also try to use them as a natural nitrogen fertilizer source.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      Good point! Each area is so different, it's important to know your planting dates for sure.

  • @GODPROPERTY125
    @GODPROPERTY125 Год назад +1

    Thank You Good Info.

  • @jessegeluz1072
    @jessegeluz1072 Год назад

    How do we grow them in mesa during this time? I know our weathers been interesting. I dont want them to burn and wanted to know of tips for that? I see ur beautiful trolece and was wondering since i want to do the same. Ty for all ur amazing videos ❤❤

  • @gblyndensrandomreviews
    @gblyndensrandomreviews Год назад +1

    Great tips!

  • @zafarvoice1
    @zafarvoice1 Год назад

    beautiful video nice information very nice keep it up thanks for sharing 🌹

  • @sp-qh1gv
    @sp-qh1gv Год назад

    I am watching your video from India

  • @tuhesse
    @tuhesse Год назад +1

    BEST PEA VIDEO EVER! THANKS FOR SHARING!

  • @dovinhgardenfarm
    @dovinhgardenfarm 11 месяцев назад

    Vườn rau của bạn đẹp quá.

  • @gm7304
    @gm7304 10 месяцев назад

    Pretty sweet tunnel of Love 💚 Thank You.

  • @blackyardharvest
    @blackyardharvest Год назад

    Love your video! Quick question, where did you get your garden arches from?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      My ARCH TRELLISES: what I LOVE - and what I'd CHANGE
      ruclips.net/video/bYxpgkHQvYc/видео.html

  • @markjohnson5602
    @markjohnson5602 Год назад

    Very good information without the usual useless hems and haws...
    I'll be following you for a while. 😮

  • @colleenstinton-czuprynski9894
    @colleenstinton-czuprynski9894 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @melanieg3563
    @melanieg3563 Год назад +1

    My sugar snap peas never make it out of the garden🥺 my kids grab ranch dip or dressing and eat them right out of garden. They even got their friends doing it to.😂.. They say it's better than chips n dip and love the super crunchy sound they made when they bite right into it. I wanna be sad n upset i can't get the peas in the house, but i love the kids having a healthy snack, the laughs and giggles with every crunch. Added bonus is now all the kids wanna grow them lol.. but i don't think any of them will make it to seed haha. I planted 12 plants thinking I'd have some for cooking but it never happens.

  • @iris.inspired
    @iris.inspired Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. I'm often curious which way arches are planted. Is one side of the arch facing south & the other north or are they facing east & west?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      The arches run east to west. Here is a video with more info: ruclips.net/video/bYxpgkHQvYc/видео.html

  • @1Gibson
    @1Gibson 9 месяцев назад

    Ty

  • @cactuscannon
    @cactuscannon Год назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video. I planted both sugar snap peas and green peas. I forgot to label them. Both have white flowers. Is there a way to tell them apart?
    This is the first time I am growing these. Will sugar snap peas always remain flat as they age?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад +2

      Snow peas will be larger and flat - sugar snaps will be smaller and thicker - if you try eating the pod of a shelling pea it will be fibrous. You'll be able to tell them apart pretty soon.

  • @mariaanderson6503
    @mariaanderson6503 Год назад

    🥰🥰🥰thank you for the tips 👍🥰🥰🥰

  • @greengardenideas
    @greengardenideas Год назад

    Welldone Mam !
    your job is great ❤

  • @chiefredbird7315
    @chiefredbird7315 Год назад +1

    Good info

  • @babuffy
    @babuffy Год назад

    Great info also thankful I found your channel! Question, if you don’t pull them out how do you grown something else there like eggplant or winter squash? Also why would you leave them? Would they come back in fall? I’m 6a Michigan

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      The roots decompose in the soil. You can plant something else right after. They add organic matter may help with adding nitrogen to the soil in some cases.

  • @uhhhhh4748
    @uhhhhh4748 Год назад +2

    Where did you get the wood to make your beds?

    • @barbmills2756
      @barbmills2756 Год назад +1

      They come as a kit from “gardeners supply”. I love mine. It holds up really well.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад +1

      They are the deep root cedar beds from Gardeners click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=dCEAZelUoHc&mid=982&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gardeners.com%2Fbuy%2Fdeep-root-cedar-raised-beds-4ft%2F8609751.html

    • @uhhhhh4748
      @uhhhhh4748 Год назад

      @@GrowingInTheGarden awesome thanks!

  • @CJ-qj3pk
    @CJ-qj3pk Год назад

    You stated you started planting peas in Sept. I am zone 9B also, No. Calif. I have started peas recently but something is chewing them down to ground level. We got a trail camera and will hopefully see what or should say find out who the culprit is. So maddening. Any tips? Love your channel.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      That's frustrating - barrier methods seem to be the most effective.

  • @AliJouni-db9fw
    @AliJouni-db9fw Год назад

    thank you for this video

  • @sachitabala
    @sachitabala Год назад

    Your garden looks great. Where did you purchase your trellis for?

  • @khinekhine613
    @khinekhine613 7 месяцев назад

    How do you irrigate for peas since they are planted 2 inch apart, i am thinking about 6 inch drip irrigation, do you think it would be enough.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  7 месяцев назад

      Whichever type you use run it long enough to hydrate all of the soil. I use the garden grids from Garden in Minutes in all of my raised beds. Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100 or GITG5 to save 5 percent on any size order shrsl.com/3yanv

  • @fortablet2933
    @fortablet2933 Год назад

    I love the trellis. Where did you find them

  • @mrsjanhannah
    @mrsjanhannah Год назад +1

    I always start mine indoors as mice like to snack on them.

  • @biblebasefaith4971
    @biblebasefaith4971 Год назад

    Interesting 🧐

  • @elgatol4203
    @elgatol4203 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @heathersheff304
    @heathersheff304 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get the arched tunnels from

  • @marybk882
    @marybk882 Год назад +6

    I pick a few young pea leaves to add to salads. If you haven't tried this, please do. They are delicious!

  • @LisaGarcia-l5e
    @LisaGarcia-l5e Год назад

    could you do a video about growing gomphrena?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      Yes, in the meantime here's a blogpost I did about them: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-gomphrena-globe-amaranth/

  • @chelsey7852
    @chelsey7852 11 месяцев назад

    I have little white spots on the sugar snap peas, are they safe to consume?

  • @Anonymous-dt6dq
    @Anonymous-dt6dq 6 месяцев назад

    Do you know what causes the snap peas to be unpleasant and tough to chew ?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  6 месяцев назад

      The time you harvest them makes a difference. Young peas are the most tender.

  • @laheart1957
    @laheart1957 Год назад

    What’s the best time to grow peas? I live in Dallas TX

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      growinginthegarden.com/when-to-plant-your-garden-how-to-find-a-planting-calendar-for-your-area/

  • @SG-ce7ji
    @SG-ce7ji Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Abhimanyu2704
    @Abhimanyu2704 3 месяца назад +1

    I just wanna be like Mendel 🙃🙃

  • @durindacavin1941
    @durindacavin1941 Год назад

    I am growing green arrow peas for the first time and they are blooming and just started to produce peas,so far they are thin and flat, how do I know when to pick them?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      Try them and see how you like them at different stages.

    • @durindacavin1941
      @durindacavin1941 Год назад

      @@GrowingInTheGarden I wish I could post a pic here but they are tiny and flat so I think they need more time maybe but peas are new to me

  • @wcorporon3736
    @wcorporon3736 11 месяцев назад

    What are your favorite varieties of sugar snap peas?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  11 месяцев назад

      Super Sugar Snap Peas from Territorial seeds have been an excellent performer for me.

  • @MovingBlanketStudio
    @MovingBlanketStudio 9 месяцев назад

    In other words, give peas a chance!

  • @stephaniemontalvo4910
    @stephaniemontalvo4910 Год назад

    Mine keep turning yellow

  • @onnyt60
    @onnyt60 Год назад +1

    So now I know why they didn't grow well here in the Philippines. A bit to hot I guess.

  • @maryproudamerican
    @maryproudamerican Год назад

    Are you related to the lady who does the chicken landia YT page? Your voices are very similar as if you are sisters.

  • @DrSlick
    @DrSlick 6 месяцев назад

    If you can grow this in Mesa, then I can grow this in El Paso

  • @brandonlasvegas
    @brandonlasvegas 11 месяцев назад

    🙏😎🌱🥇🏆

  • @laggytim
    @laggytim 6 месяцев назад

    Dont forget, theyre heavy. My peas this year destroyed my trellis.

  • @konijntje1536
    @konijntje1536 Год назад +1

    Please add Celsius, not all growers live in the US of A!!! So you lost me!

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Год назад

      You're right! I usually try to and forgot this time. Thanks for the reminder.

    • @thebills2614
      @thebills2614 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not everything is about you Celsius

  • @sandrasherer8779
    @sandrasherer8779 Год назад

    Ugh, mine Never look this healthy and vibrant.

  • @ТетянаПан
    @ТетянаПан 10 месяцев назад

    💛💙💛💙💛💙👍👍👍