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Your cart is empty.Sugar Daddy Snap Peas are truly stringless with fertile, bushy vines. They’ll thrive in temperatures as low as 45° F, so plant in early spring as soon as the ground has drained and can be worked (usually 3-4 weeks before the last frost date), or in late summer as a fall crop. Cover with an inch of soil and water regularly, at the base of the plant to avoid mildew. Harvest when peas are plump (but not bursting) and 3 inch pods are juicy, crisp and sweet. Use immediately or freeze to preserve sweetness for later.
Cole Goione
August 18, 2025
I recently tried the Purely Organic Heirloom Snap Pea Seeds, specifically the Sugar Daddy variety, and I was thoroughly impressed with the results. This pack of approximately 90 seeds has been a delightful addition to my garden.The Sugar Daddy snap peas are not only delicious but also easy to grow. I appreciated that these seeds were organic, ensuring that I could enjoy my homegrown snap peas without any harmful chemicals. It's reassuring to know that I'm consuming wholesome, pesticide-free produce.What truly stood out was the flavor and texture of the snap peas. They were sweet, crisp, and incredibly tasty, perfect for snacking or adding to salads and stir-fries. The bountiful harvest from these seeds allowed me to enjoy snap peas throughout the season.The package also provided clear planting instructions, which was helpful for someone like me who is relatively new to gardening. It made the entire process straightforward and enjoyable.Overall, I highly recommend Purely Organic Products Purely Organic Heirloom Snap Pea Seeds (Sugar Daddy) to anyone looking to grow delicious and organic snap peas in their garden. These seeds delivered on flavor and ease of growth, making them a fantastic addition to any home garden.
Charlene Kunst
June 22, 2025
I purchased the seeds, added to shallow dish with just enough hot water to cover. I soaked for a day, then planted in my starters. I am telling you,within a week, the seeds took off and started to grow. The runners were running in no time at all. Now in garden & thriving. I will update again at harvest time!! Worth EVERY PENNY!! ORDER NOW!
Gibson
May 30, 2025
I am very pleased with the Organic Snap Pea Seeds (Sugar Daddy)! This pack comes with approximately 75 seeds that are USDA organic, non-GMO, open-pollinated, and heirloom quality, all originating from the USA. The seeds germinated well and grew into healthy snap pea plants. They produced delicious, sweet peas that were perfect for snacking and cooking. Highly recommend these seeds for anyone looking to grow their own organic snap peas at home.
MrMike
May 16, 2025
Every seed I planted germinated and is producing pods. Tasty!
LA biker hiker
March 12, 2025
Grew fine, some eat well others are very fibrous and almost inedible.Perhaps I received bad batch seeds that cross pollinated, i dunno. Buying new seeds for next pea patch and will toss these.
Jeaniem
February 9, 2025
Planted in Oct in zone 10 S.California and every see d germinated. I over seeded and had to pull 50% unfortunately they didn’t transplant well but that could be on me. I’ve picked a few and they are very tasty but they are not stringless.
star
January 16, 2025
These are my favorite.
Golf Picard
November 24, 2024
I have been gardening for over 35 years. I also have super germination methods. And excellent soil. Etc. Etc. And, I am even so knowledgeable and experienced in sprouting seeds that I have taught classes on how to grow sprouts and microgreens. I KNOW how to germinate seeds!I gave these seeds the usual, royal treatment. Soaked in water overnight with a couple of drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide, drained, then planted at the perfect depth in brand new, very high quality soil. I grow all types of plants, from fruits to veggies to herbs to flowers. I have superb germination rates across the board.However, even with the royal treatment, NONE of these came up! Not a single ONE! And the price was high to boot! The only explanation I can come up with would be the storage of the seeds by the vendor prior to selling and shipping them. If a seed vendor does not keep their seeds in airtight containers in a refrigerated environment, their shelf life can be drastically shortened, and they can eventually become unviable.I have no idea what this vendor's storage methods are, but in any case, this package of seeds was utterly useless and in my opinion the seeds were in fact BAD. When you don't get ANY germination, which is super rare, there is very likely a serious storage issue to blame.A quick example for comparison - Two years ago I ordered what was supposed to be a packet of 4,000 cosmos sees from an ebay vendor. The package I received contained no more than about 5 or 6 hundred seeds, not 4,000, Oh well, 500-600 would still be a lot of cosmos, right? Wrong. I planted that entire packet in excellent soil, along with some good seeds of other varieties from different vendors. Guess how many cosmos came up? 7. That's right. Seven. Out of "4,000" seeds, which was actually 500 plus seeds, SEVEN stupid cosmos came up. The ONLY explanation would be the age and general condition of the seeds. And guess how many of the other varieties from good vendors came up in the same garden, planted at the same time as the cosmos seeds? Literally thousands! I had to thin them out half a dozen times!Here's the thing: Even with the VERY WORST quality seeds I have EVER bought (the "4,000" cosmos seeds) I still got 7 that came up! These seeds must have been sitting on a shelf, unrefrigerated and probably not even sealed properly, for YEARS. And yet I still got SOME GERMINATION.With these lame snap pea seeds I got ZERO. I know it's only a small packet, but I should still have gotten some to germinate. At least a few. But I got ZERO. Indicating very strongly that these seeds were DEAD and UNVIABLE before they even got shoved into the envelope to ship them to me.
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