








Pea - Meteor
First Early.
With a neat, dwarfing habit and excellent winter hardiness, Pea 'Meteor' is ideal for growing in the garden and exposed areas, as an October - November sown crop. This superb first early, round seeded variety produces an abundance of small, but well filled pods. A superb pea for your first harvest of the season, and with a better flavour than the old variety 'Feltham First'. Can also be sown in the spring.
Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible.
1 packet (250 pea seeds)
First Early.
With a neat, dwarfing habit and excellent winter hardiness, Pea 'Meteor' is ideal for growing in the garden and exposed areas, as an October - November sown crop. This superb first early, round seeded variety produces an abundance of small, but well filled pods. A superb pea for your first harvest of the season, and with a better flavour than the old variety 'Feltham First'. Can also be sown in the spring.
Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible.
1 packet (250 pea seeds)
First Early.
With a neat, dwarfing habit and excellent winter hardiness, Pea 'Meteor' is ideal for growing in the garden and exposed areas, as an October - November sown crop. This superb first early, round seeded variety produces an abundance of small, but well filled pods. A superb pea for your first harvest of the season, and with a better flavour than the old variety 'Feltham First'. Can also be sown in the spring.
Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible.
1 packet (250 pea seeds)
Direct sow peas outdoors from March to June, once the soil as warmed. In mild areas, some hardy, early maturing cultivars may be sown in late autumn for overwintering. Choose a weed-free position on moist, fertile, well drained soil in full sun. Sow pea seed in flat bottomed drills at a distance of 5cm (2") apart, and 4cm (1 1/2") deep. Allow a distance of 75cm (30") between rows. For successional crops, sow peas every 10 days.
Support pea plants with twiggy sticks, wire or netting as they grow, and use fine netting to protect pea crops from birds and pea moth damage. When growing peas, regular and thorough watering especially when in flower will improve crop yields. Harvest peas around 14 weeks after sowing when the pods have swollen. Regular picking will encourage further cropping.
