Growing Snow Peas, also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas

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27 Apr 15 Ziggy (Australia - temperate climate)
Are snow peas easy to grow
27 Aug 15 david (Australia - temperate climate)
Easy peasy, pardon the pun. Support when young and keep rows at least 450 mm apart so you can find the peas before they mature. Good luck.
27 Apr 15 Dee (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Ziggy Yes, they're very easy to grow although you need to make sure they have enough ventilation as they can easily get white powdery mildew (I think that's what it's called). They come up pretty quickly too which I always find exciting. I soak my seeds in warm water overnight before I plant them. Happy growing!
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