Asparagus - Pea

If you tell me your or current garden setup , I can give you more specific advice on whether to start them indoors or sow them directly! The Asparagus Pea - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

: While it only grows about 6–12 inches tall, it likes to sprawl. Using pea netting or twiggy sticks keeps the pods off the ground and away from slugs. ✂️ The Golden Rule of Harvesting asparagus pea

: In warm weather, check your plants every 2–3 days . Constant picking encourages the plant to keep producing new pods all summer long. If you tell me your or current garden

: In cooler zones, start seeds indoors on a heat mat in early spring . In warmer areas, sow directly in June once the soil is thoroughly warm. ✂️ The Golden Rule of Harvesting : In

: The brilliant red blooms make a beautiful edible garnish for salads or cheeses. 🌱 Growing Tips for Success

The most common mistake with Asparagus Peas is waiting too long to pick.

If you tell me your or current garden setup , I can give you more specific advice on whether to start them indoors or sow them directly! The Asparagus Pea - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

: While it only grows about 6–12 inches tall, it likes to sprawl. Using pea netting or twiggy sticks keeps the pods off the ground and away from slugs. ✂️ The Golden Rule of Harvesting

: In warm weather, check your plants every 2–3 days . Constant picking encourages the plant to keep producing new pods all summer long.

: In cooler zones, start seeds indoors on a heat mat in early spring . In warmer areas, sow directly in June once the soil is thoroughly warm.

: The brilliant red blooms make a beautiful edible garnish for salads or cheeses. 🌱 Growing Tips for Success

The most common mistake with Asparagus Peas is waiting too long to pick.