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Green Arrow Shelling Pea
Green Arrow Shelling Pea
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Excellent shelling variety that produces pods with 10 peas each. Sweet tasting and ideal for coastal growing. Seed as early as the soil can be worked in the spring, or July to mid-Aug. for a fall crop. Seed 2cm deep, a little deeper if planting in summer, 2-7cm apart in their row. 7-14 days to germinate, 70 days to maturity. ~35 seeds.
2025 Packet Label Correction - For Jan-Feb orders & Seedy Saturday purchases, regular packets were sold with "large packet" labels, indicating 100 seeds. These packets had fewer than 100 seeds, but more than our regular packet size - a mistake in your favour :)
For bulk amounts, contact us - farmer@seedsrevolution.ca
Certified organic in British Columbia. IOPA # 1606, 1105, 1920.
How to Save Pea Seed
Fast Facts
Latin: Pismus sativum
Cross Pollination: Will cross with other pea varieties
Isolation distance: 10 feet
Minimum Population Size (variety maintenance): 5-10 plants
Minimum Population Size (genetic preservation): 20 plants
Planting Peas
Plant peas as you would for fresh eating, in a dense row with a trellis that they can climb. If you are growing peas for both fresh eating and seed, set aside some seed plants that will be left unpicked.
Seed Maturity
Allow pea pods to dry completely on the plant, then harvest either individual pods or cut entire plants and lay to dry on a tarp in a dry, warm - but not hot - place with good airflow.
Seed Cleaning
Thresh the seeds by laying the dry pods or entire dried plants on a tarp and stomping and shuffling on the plants to crack open the pods and detach the seeds. It’s important that seeds are very dry at this stage to prevent them being crushed by the threshing process. Shake the threshed material through a screen, allowing the seeds to pass through and the larger debris to remain on the top. Then, winnow using wind or a fan, pouring seeds from one container to another while allowing the lighter chaff to blow away.
