Tom Thumb Peas NEW
- Tom Thumb Garden is absolutely the best pea variety for container planting! Reaching only 8 to 9 inches in height, it’s grown mainly as a shelling type, but the pods are also sweet, tender, and delicious when harvested very young. This variety excels when tucked into small spaces around the garden, and for cold-frame production very early or very late in the season. This unusual heirloom originated in England and was first introduced in the U.S. by Landreth Seeds, Philadelphia, in 1854. Even more frost tolerant than most other pea varieties, and, naturally, it requires no staking!
The Tom Thumb Garden pea thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers cooler weather, making it ideal for early spring or fall planting. The ideal temperature for optimal growth is between 45 F and 80 F. This variety can grow well in containers due to its small stature.
Patio Plant
- Tom Thumb Garden is absolutely the best pea variety for container planting! Reaching only 8 to 9 inches in height, it’s grown mainly as a shelling type, but the pods are also sweet, tender, and delicious when harvested very young. This variety excels when tucked into small spaces around the garden, and for cold-frame production very early or very late in the season. This unusual heirloom originated in England and was first introduced in the U.S. by Landreth Seeds, Philadelphia, in 1854. Even more frost tolerant than most other pea varieties, and, naturally, it requires no staking!
The Tom Thumb Garden pea thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers cooler weather, making it ideal for early spring or fall planting. The ideal temperature for optimal growth is between 45 F and 80 F. This variety can grow well in containers due to its small stature.
Patio Plant
- Tom Thumb Garden is absolutely the best pea variety for container planting! Reaching only 8 to 9 inches in height, it’s grown mainly as a shelling type, but the pods are also sweet, tender, and delicious when harvested very young. This variety excels when tucked into small spaces around the garden, and for cold-frame production very early or very late in the season. This unusual heirloom originated in England and was first introduced in the U.S. by Landreth Seeds, Philadelphia, in 1854. Even more frost tolerant than most other pea varieties, and, naturally, it requires no staking!
The Tom Thumb Garden pea thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers cooler weather, making it ideal for early spring or fall planting. The ideal temperature for optimal growth is between 45 F and 80 F. This variety can grow well in containers due to its small stature.
Patio Plant