This heirloom shelling pea produces massive amounts of tightly filled pods on short vines that can be grown as a bush variety or trellised. You can also grow them quite close together. It is therefore great for a small garden. In addition they freeze well.
Like all peas, Lincoln pea plants grow well in cool weather, so spring and fall are the seasons to put them in, but this pea does better than many in warmer weather and keeps growing well into June and even July, long after other shelling varieties have succumbed to the heat. .Because peas thrive in cool weather and do not transplant well, Lincoln Shell garden pea seeds should be planted outside 4-6 weeks before the last frost or when the average soil temperature reaches at least 40 degrees F or in later summer for fall harvest.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Lincoln Pea Growing – Tips On Caring For Lincoln Pea Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/peas/lincoln-pea-growing-tips.htm
Read more at Gardening Know How: Lincoln Pea Growing – Tips On Caring For Lincoln Pea Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/peas/lincoln-pea-growing-tips.htm
-Phyllis

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