

Seed quality and variety are important to success when growing peas. Older varieties have a tendency to make a vine newer varieties are semi-vining to bush type. Peas grow in all soil types but are sensitive to high levels of nitrogen fertilizer and respond by making all vine and few pods. Seeds – Most countries allow the importation of seeds, however, import regulations governing varieties, quantities, duties, taxes and required regulatory paperwork vary from country to country.Do not plant this warm-weather vegetable early in cool soil. Product returned to us in good condition can be refunded, MINUS inbound or outbound shipping costs. By purchasing seed from our shop, you agree to this stipulation. Should the package become lost in transit or stuck in customs, the liability is yours. It is the customer's responsibility to cover any duties, fees, or taxes that may be assessed by the destination country or carrier. (We suggest checking with your country’s Department of Agriculture or equivalent - often called Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries or similar.) It is ultimately your responsibility to know what can and cannot enter your country.

Orders that contain seed, soil or fertilizer are subject to the import regulations of the destination country. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PLACING AN INTERNATIONAL ORDER: To harvest dry cowpea pods, pick after the pods have dried on the vine. If harvesting while green, pick the pods when they are very young. Pods can be harvested when they’re young, as well as when they’ve dried. Harvesting: Cowpea pods can get up to 6 to 10 inches in length and look similar to green beans. If growing on a vine, they will need some support like a pole or fence during their growth. They can then be fertilized with fish emulsion or nitrogen-rich fertilizers.ĭays to Maturity: Cowpeas take 80 days or more to become ready for harvest. However, if the plant’s green leaves become pale, this means they are experiencing a nitrogen deficiency. Once the plants are established, they generally do not require frequent fertilization. When you water, try to keep from getting water on the plant’s leaves.įertilizer: Cowpeas grow quicker if fertilizer is applied immediately after planting. Plant the seeds with the eye of the seed facing down. Plant seeds 2 inches deep and 3 inches apart in rows set 3 feet apart. Planting: Plant cowpea seeds outdoors once the last frost date has passed.
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The leaves of the cowpea plant are edible when they’re young, but most gardeners grow them for the pea.īefore Planting: Cowpeas grow best in full sun in rich, well-drained soil. Cowpea grows in bush, vine, tall and short varieties. The pods are dark-purple and about seven to eight inches long containing nine to eleven, kidney-shaped seeds with large, maroon colored eyesĬowpea, also known as Southern Peas and Black-eyed Peas, are a very heat-tolerant legume which makes them a good choice for a home garden. This cowpea gets its name, Quickpick, because it matures in about 60 days. This variety is a pinkeye Purplehull type variety that is determinate, erect, compact (reach about 20 inches), and non-vining. Tired of wading through a sea of stringy vines and you want them fast? Then these Quickpick Pinkeye cowpea is the 1 for you it is a bush type southern cowpea with early maturity and good disease resistance.
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