Organic Supplies
PEAS                        Approximately 1,500 seeds per pound.
PLANTING: Plant in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Young pea plants can tolerate a frost.
Work up soil till fine. For increase in yield, add
Bradfield fertilizer at 5 lbs per 100' plus some lime. Coat pea
seeds with a pea and bean inoculant. Place seeds 1" deep, 1.5-2" apart in a row spacing of 30-36". Taller
types will need support. Keep weed free for best results.
HARVEST: Pick pods when seeds have enlarged
in pod, before sides bulge. Hold vines while picking to avoid tearing of vine. Use fresh, can, or freeze for
later use. You will need  2 lbs of seed per 100' row or 120 pounds per acre.       
DWARF WHITE SUGAR
66 days. Thin, flat pods are about 3" long, sweet, crisp, fiberless, stringless and just
delicious. Short 30" vines. Replacement for Dwarf Gray Sugar pea.  Untreated seed.
Oregon Sugar Pod II-org
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OREGON SUGAR POD II
68 days. An early snow pea with a 24-30" vine that produces a continues yield of
large, broad pods. Untreated seeds.
PROGRESS #9
62 days. Also known as Laxton. Pods are slightly curved, plump, and pointed
having 7-9 large peas per pod that are apple green to cream colored. Untreated
seed.
Progress #9-org
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BEAN & PEA INOCULANT   
Improves growth of plant and increases yields. A
must if planting in a new area where no beans
were planted before.  Each package treats up to
8 pounds of seed. Weight 1/4 lb.
Powder or Granulated
Bean & Pea Inoculant
$2.99
$2.99
Granulated Inoculant
Inoculant in a Shaker Can
$5.25
….. NEW…  INOCULANT IN A SHAKER CAN!  
Easy to apply and no dirt, black hands either.
Each 8.7 oz can will treat 150 of row. Just plant seeds, then
sprinkle inoculant and cover seeds. Easy and clean too.
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