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There are basically 3 ways of growing snow peas, one as seen on the left in the picture is where you grow them densely together as a sprout and harvest them at 2-3 weeks, the second method, on the right in the picture, is where you plant them in a deeper pot and allow them to grow to about 30 cm and then you start picking the top couple of leaves as they appear, this can be repeated for several months. The third method is to let the plant grow to seed and harvest the snow pea pods that you are familiar with, being a dwarf variety it will grow to 1-2m, obviously the density of the seeds being planted becomes less with each method. The second two methods need to either to be grown in a rich soil or fertilised with a combination of seaweed and fish based fertiliser. This is a most versatile plant & the abundance of nutritious leaves that melt in your mouth will give you a delicious nutritious base for any salad(also great to add to stir-fry). Feeding your snow peas with our concentrated liquid seaweed fertiliser ensures that you will be receiving a nutrient supplement in the most living available form. To do this you will require a sunny window, or use one of our low power light growing kits, and 12 minutes once a week for replanting, assuming you replant three pots once per week.
The 450g is so it weighs less then 500g so we can ship to anywhere in Aust. for $6.
Not available for shipping to WA or TAS. More Info:> Salad Tips.pdf
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