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Pea Seeds - Lincoln

Versatile peas grow on compact bushes

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About the Variety

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Key Features

Frost Tolerant
Prefers Moist Soil
Prefers Lean Soil
Hydroponic Friendly
Container Friendly
Climbing
Attracts Bees
Fast Growing
Easy to Grow
Improves Soil
Microgreens

Plant Details

BOTANICAL NAME

Pisum sativum

LIFE CYCLE

  • Annual

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Full Sun

DAYS TO MATURITY

  • 60 to 90 days

GROWTH HABIT

  • Climbing

PLANT TYPE

  • Shelling Pea

Grow Heirloom Peas - Plant Lincoln Pea Seeds:

High yielding Lincoln peas offer some fabulous attributes to the home garden. 4-5" pods are grown on compact bushes that grow no higher than 2-3 feet tall, therefore no need for a trellis. Lincoln peas are also one of the more heat tolerant garden peas, which makes it an excellent choice for climates with a short spring.

  • • Favorite among American gardners
  • • Great for eating fresh, freezing, or canning
  • • Prefers full sun exposure

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Cool Season

SOWING METHOD

  • Direct Sow

PLANTING DEPTH

  • 1 inch

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 4 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • N/A - Annual

COVERAGE

Amount Avg Seed Count
1 Ounce 128

Planting Guide

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Pea Seeds - Lincoln

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Pea Seeds - Lincoln FAQs

Is Lincoln Pea resistant to animals or disease?

Lincoln Pea shows resistance to Common Wilt and Fusarium Wilt, meaning it's less susceptible to these under normal growing conditions — though resistant isn't a guarantee against them in every case.

What type of seed is Lincoln Pea?

Lincoln Pea is classified as heirloom seed and open pollinated seed.

How big will Lincoln Pea get?

Lincoln Pea grows to 4 to 5 inches.

What is the flavor profile of Lincoln Pea?

Lincoln Pea has a flavor profile described as sweet, slightly earthy, and slightly starchy texture.

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