This is how to grow sugar snap peas ..
Sugar snap peas grow best in temperatures between 45 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Most varieties will sprout in seven to 10 days. You can harvest snap peas when the pods plump up and they’re two to three and a half inches long.
Sugar snap peas can be grown as a bush or a vine. Many things that were traditionally grown as a vine were developed to grow more bush-like in order for farmers to have smaller plants that are easier to maintain and harvest from all at once.

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great way for saving space use these Garden twine they’re very handy running climbing plants these are automatically climbing plants they’re going to attach themselves together which will make them Bond and strong together I prune everything out on the bottom we get good air flow I could water easily my leaves are not touching the ground we get less chance of disease or anything and all the energy is just flowing up growing our plants beautiful you could grow you could use a tomato cage even but I recommend these guys right here what I did I just put a piece of wood and tied them up you could use it for cucumber plants I will double them for cucumbers butternut squash you could probably triple it but here we just use a single one and works really well we’re going to get lots of harvest coming up and I’ll keep you guys posted it been about three weeks since I did my last update video on this

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  1. Pill bugs have been eating my peas at the base and I've lost around a third of what germinated … Waking up to see them limp on the twine netting is so sad 😭 I've been mounding diatomaceous earth at the base but it hasn't stopped them from taking too many bites …

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