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'Cascadia' Peas

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Sub-Category: Snap
 
Description: Snap. 3-inch pods borne on 2 1/2-foot vines. Resistant to and powdery mildew and pea enation mosaic virus.
Days To Maturity: 58-65
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Yield: (4.5 Stars)
Ease/Reliability: (5.0 Stars)
 
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

, Dec 09, 2008
Reviewer: Cinsay from OH
My boys love them. They are not too tall (about 3 - 4 feet). Nice and reliable. I've grown them successfully in the ground and in containers. Nice yield and great flavor - sweet and crunchy. I've not had problems with disease bothering these.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

, Aug 06, 2007
Reviewer: flowerwizard from Westchester County, NY
My wife and I have tried many other varieties of snap peas over the years. Cascadia has been by far the best. Germination is reliable and even. The vines have never been affected by any diseases. Yields peas with excellent flavor over a long period of time. We planted about 25' of Cascadia support by trellis the past two years. Each year we ate many, gave away more and finally were overrun! Next year we are reducing the amount we plant.

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