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Hi, I'm looking at growing some peas in our raised beds, the type you just eat fresh from the pod but I saw a line in a book that said you can't get pleasant/sweet tasting peas from planting out dried peas? Is that true? If so, what's the best way of growing them? Thanks

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[โ€“] immediate_winter 1 points 2 years ago

i haven't grown peas but i grow a lots of veggies from seed packs that i get at home depot. i suspect any hardware store will work, or any place with a nursery tbh. and they're pretty cheap, like a few dollars per seed pack

[โ€“] Spacebar 1 points 2 years ago

That's not true. Buy regular pea seeds and pick them very early. They'll be delicious.