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Pot Grown Garden Peas: How To Grow Peas In A Container

Pot Grown Garden Peas: How To Grow Peas In A Container

Growing and harvesting your own garden veggies gives one huge sense of satisfaction. If you are without a garden proper or just low on yard space, most vegetables can be grown in containers; this includes growing peas in a container. Peas can be planted in a pot and kept inside or outside on a deck, patio, stoop, or roof.

How to Grow Peas in a Container

Container garden peas will undoubtedly yield a smaller harvest than those grown in a garden plot, but the nutrition is all still there, and it’s a fun and low-cost means of growing your own peas. So the question is, “How to grow peas in containers?”

Keep in mind that pot-grown peas require more water than garden grown, possibly up to three times a day. Due to this frequent irrigation, the nutrients are leached out from the soil, so fertilization is key to growing healthy peas in a container.

First of all, choose the pea variety you wish to plant. Almost everything in the Leguminosae family, from snap peas to shelling peas, can be container grown; however, you may wish to select a dwarf or bush variety. Peas are a warm season crop, so growing peas in a container should begin in the spring when temperatures warm to over 60 degrees F. (16 C.).

Next, select a container. Almost anything will work as long as you have drainage holes (or make three to five holes with a hammer and nail) and measures least 12 inches (31 cm.) across. Fill the container with soil leaving a 1 inch (2.5 cm.) space at the top.

Create a support for the potted pea with bamboo poles or stakes set into the center of the pot. Space the pea seeds 2 inches (5 cm.) apart and 1 inch (2.5 cm.) beneath the soil. Water in thoroughly and top with a 1 inch (2.5 cm.) layer of mulch, like compost or wood chips.

Keep the seeds in a lightly shaded area until germination (9-13 days) at which time you should move them to a full sun exposure.

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