Gardening | How to Plant Sugar Snap Peas from Seed to Harvest

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  • Learn how to grow Sugar Snap Peas from seed to harvest. These are my family's favorite veggies to eat and they are so easy! Plant early, they like the cold! *Click Show More for Supply Links*
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  • @SueLD
    @SueLD 4 роки тому +2

    My grandchildren loved to walk through my garden and pick the sugar snap peas last year. Too early in my area to plant yet.

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  4 роки тому +2

      bonus to where i live, garden all year round! negative to where i live, weeds all year round, lol

    • @tompatchak8706
      @tompatchak8706 Рік тому

      And that’s why no peas make it into my house

  • @kimberlycoley8603
    @kimberlycoley8603 Рік тому +1

    Love your video on sugar snap growing !!! Thanks !! From cola city SC !!!! Happy Gardening !!! All your information was easy, clear, and helpful !!! Happy Fall. !!😊😊❤❤

  • @wendyscreativespace
    @wendyscreativespace 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Erin I just found you on a Facebook group and have just subscribe as well. Can’t wait to learn from your channel 😃

  • @FutureWolf64
    @FutureWolf64 2 роки тому

    My family loves sugar snaps, so maybe we could start a little farm.

  • @MaizeANDBlue1957
    @MaizeANDBlue1957 Рік тому

    Last year I planted once in the spring (about 8 plants). They were done and gone FAR too soon.
    Today I planted many more, and when the green starts showing? I'll plant some between the ones I planted today. By 'staggering' them, I'll have 'Sugar Snaps' & 'Oregon Sugar Pod II' up until the heat kills them. I love these things! (and I'm not big on veggies)

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  Рік тому +1

      love it, you can also plant before the first green pops out, most of the pea seeds can survive a frost, so if you can plant in jan or even in dec go for it!

  • @JoanOrloffDK
    @JoanOrloffDK 4 роки тому +1

    Great video ❤ thanks for sharing Hugs xx

  • @Kelly_Mae
    @Kelly_Mae 9 місяців тому

    My first few were horribly thin, but crunchy and tasted fine. The kids and I still ate them. Were they not watered enough? Or not mature enough?

    • @Kelly_Mae
      @Kelly_Mae 9 місяців тому

      By thin I mean flat!

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  9 місяців тому

      all my sugar snaps are flat, that is a sugar snap :)

    • @Kelly_Mae
      @Kelly_Mae 9 місяців тому

      @@ErinReedMakes no the seeds were not swollen it wasn’t like a normal sugar snap pea that I buy at the farmers market 😅 it was so thin and the peas inside were teeny tiny

  • @franciscavanbochove2465
    @franciscavanbochove2465 4 роки тому

    I would have never suspected to see you do some gardening 😅. We have a total different climate in the Netherlands. I grow Lathyrus, looks like it, but lovely flowers and not eatable. Great to see you have plenty of room for gardening 🤗

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  4 роки тому +3

      We have a decent garden (8 big raised beds) and orchard (12) fruit trees!! my other life is outdoors!

    • @franciscavanbochove2465
      @franciscavanbochove2465 4 роки тому

      Erin Reed Makes I knew that you helped neighbors with sort of farming, but not that you had so much gardening for yourself. You talk so much in your video’s that I often skip it 😱 till it gets to the point of crafting 🤪. I would love to have a bigger garden, but as you maybe know, in the Netherlands everything is smaller 😊 even standard card sizes 🤣. But I would never want to trade with your hot climate, I would melt. 🤗

  • @debeesweet8455
    @debeesweet8455 3 роки тому

    New to gardening I picked up some snap peas bon type seeds by mistake can I plant in tubs or containers I only have a tiny garden thanks from uk btw you did a great job

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  3 роки тому +1

      I have never personally grown sugar snap peas in containes, but i am sure you can. They are vining plants, so they need somehting to grow up on :) Hope your harvest is succesful!

  • @PerfumeEve
    @PerfumeEve 2 роки тому +2

    Did you water seeds? I didn’t see that in video 😊

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  2 роки тому +1

      yes, i did water them after they go in the ground. so sorry for not mentioning that. i have a drip line system in my garden for watering all my planters and trees, so they get watered on a timed schedule.

  • @tinaswitzer1367
    @tinaswitzer1367 11 місяців тому

    Watering? Do you need to keep the soil moist while waiting for the seeds to sprout?

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  11 місяців тому

      yes, you need to water l. my garden is on a drip watering system set up with our sprinkling system

  • @frankfong1465
    @frankfong1465 2 роки тому +1

    The back of the package confirms that the peas are SNOW PEAS which are flatter than SNAP PEAS. Both types have pea pods that are edible.

  • @thedaydreamer7972
    @thedaydreamer7972 3 роки тому

    Nice video, IM doing them this year, how long after the seeds pop does the plant produce pods ready to eat? TY again!

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  3 роки тому

      it takes about 2-3 months from planted seed to harvest. The more to you pick the more you get. Mine are a little slow this year due to all the funny weather we had here in texas, but another reason for slower growth is lack of nuterients it the soil, so make sure to fertilize!

  • @distorted_kirbo
    @distorted_kirbo Рік тому

    Weird, when I plant them I do the holes pretty close to eachother, with like 5 or 6 peas in each🤣
    We get a large bush of these peas and trellis them, it works out

  • @BasicPoke
    @BasicPoke Рік тому

    Nothing here between seed and harvest, how to water for example.

    • @ErinReedMakes
      @ErinReedMakes  Рік тому

      As with most garden veggies water for 3-5 minutes with a drip hose in the morning or late evening