Most peas do well in wet, cooler weather. although the exact time of year will depend on the type of pea. The traditional green pea is planted in very early, cool weather, or very late in the season. Other peas, such as the black eyed pea, do better in hot weather.
In Australia, they are grown as a winter crop.
Plant those peas next year for another crop. Keep doing that each year and you never have to buy seeds.
Because peas and beans are legumes, plants which fix nitrogen, an essential plant nutrient, in the soil for the next crop cycle.
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Yes, extremely. When plants are planted that drain the soil of nutrients, rotating the field with a plant such as peas or peanuts, can help restore the soil.
A pea plant.
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green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.
after you plant the seeds
No, peas are not a stem. Peas are a type of vegetable that grow from the seeds of the pea plant, Pisum sativum. The stem is a part of the plant that provides support and transports nutrients and water.
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Peas are the seeds of the pea plant. They are produced in pods. Pea plants have leafs which are green but are not peas.