Sugar Sprint Pea Plant
Each 2.5-Inch Pot contains 3 plants
Sugar Sprint is one of the earliest sugar snap peas
How to Say Sugar Sprint Pea Plant
Plant Features
Sugar Sprint Pea offers stringless, tender and scrumptious snap pods that grow on a bush-type plant. Plant starts producing 3-inch pods early and keeps right on going. This easy grower tolerates warm and humid climates as well as being disease resistance and salt tolerant.
We grow our Sugar Sprint Pea Plants organically and guarantee them to arrive alive and thriving!
Companion Planting: Bean, Carrot, Corn, Cucumber, Potato, Radish, Turnip
Plant Needs
Preferred Sunlight: Full Sun (6+ hours)
Preferred Soil Moisture: Moist
Fertilizer Needs: When transplanted and then every 3-4 weeks
Tolerates: Clay soil
Recommend Supports: Trellis, Netting
Happily Grows in Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Plant Characteristics
Days to Harvest: 60
Habit: Climbing
Mature Plant Size: 30-inches tall x 12-inches wide
Foliage Color: Green
Plant Type: Open-Pollinated
Disease Resistance: Pea Enation Mosaic Virus (PEMV), Powdery Mildew (PM)
Product Reviews
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"Beautiful healthy plants!"
Nadia B. on 5/18/2022 10:33:11 AM
Comment: These 4 little seedlings were healthy upon arrival and since I've replanted them have really taken off! I'm expecting snap peas soon!
"Love Sugar Snaps"
WhateverGeorge on 7/22/2021 12:11:37 PM
Comment: The plants were packaged well and looked great.
"Pea"
Joan M on 3/5/2021 9:00:52 AM
Comment: Plants arrived looking good
"very healthy"
Jill Baltutat on 10/9/2020 6:26:41 AM
Comment: It was packed great and was very healthy
"Thank you! Fall peas in the ground!"
Nancy L on 8/14/2020 4:39:58 PM
Comment: absolutely beautiful plants, brilliantly packed, and not a store anywhere selling them! Happy Happy ready for Fall! Beginning of August, I say is not too soon!
"Sugar Sprint Pea Plant"
John W on 5/13/2020 12:17:38 PM
Comment: The first time growing this type of pea plant. Arrived in great condition. Waiting to transplant into garden. Kentucky had a late hard freeze which has set us gardeners back a few weeks.
"Perfect plants"
Chris M on 5/7/2020 10:03:01 AM
Comment: All plants arrived on time and in great condition. Can't wait to see them grow!
"Not sure what happened"
Deborah D A on 6/26/2018 2:46:27 PM
Comment: Received 3 plants in the 4 pot. @ grew, one trailed. Out of the two, one grew another foot and one grew 2 more feet. Lots of leaves, then succumbed to heat/hotter days.