Green peas are the crown jewels of the cool-season garden, thriving in the mild temperatures of early spring and late fall. Unlike heat-loving cowpeas, these legumes produce crisp, sweet pods when the air is crisp. Whether you are growing shelling peas for the freezer or edible-pod varieties for fresh eating, success depends on timing your crop before the summer heat arrives. This HOSS guide covers everything from soil prep to the perfect harvest window.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Planting Time | Late Winter / Early Spring & Fall |
| Soil Temperature | 45–75°F |
| Sunlight Requirements | Full Sun (8+ hours) |
| Watering Requirements | 1" per week |
| Spacing (In-Ground) | Rows: 24–30", Plants: 3–4" |
| Spacing (Raised Bed) | 4" apart in a grid |
| Fertilizer Guidelines | Low feeder. Pre-plant only. |
Growing Guide Details
Plant Classifications
What Variety to Choose?
When to Plant
Light & Space Requirements
Soil & Fertility
Pest & Disease Control
| Pest/Disease | Control Method |
|---|---|
| Thrips | |
| Army Worms | |
| Leaf Miners | |
| Aphids | |
| Stinkbugs | |
| Flea Beetle | |
| Whiteflies | |
| Spider Mites | |
| Cutworms | |
| Fusarium Root Rot, Mosaic | |
| Bacterial Blight | |
| Pythium, Downy Mildew | |
| Powdery Mildew |
Irrigation & Watering Schedule
Harvesting & Storage
Sustainability & Garden Tips
FAQs
Why are the bottom leaves turning yellow?
This is usually a sign of poor drainage or a soil-borne fungus like Fusarium wilt.
Why are my pea pods empty?
This is often due to high temperatures or lack of water during the flowering stage, which prevents successful pollination.
Can I grow these in the summer?
No. Once temperatures consistently exceed 85°F, the plants will stop producing and the peas become starchy.
Are pea shoots edible?
Yes! The tender top 2–3 inches of the vine (including tendrils) are delicious in salads.
Do I need to soak the seeds?
Soaking seeds for 12–24 hours can speed up germination, but do not exceed 24 hours or they may "drown."
Published on June 06, 2023
Updated on May 29, 2026