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Oregon Giant
PeaPisum sativum
- Partial sun
- Zones 2–11
- 60 days to maturity
- Vegetables
- 4" spacing
- High water
- Annual
- pH 6.2–7
Overview
Abundant yields of medium-green pods up to 4 1/2" long x 1" wide. The 30" tall, white-flowered vines produce 1 to 2 pods per node. Bred by the late Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University.
Planting
Direct sow in early spring 3-4 weeks before last frost. Plant 1.5 inches deep with strong support system.
Growing
Sun: partial. Water: high. Soil pH: 6.2–7. Space plants 4" apart. Germination: 10-14.
Pests & diseases
Common pests: Aphids, pea leaf weevil, thrips, spider mites. Common diseases: Powdery mildew, root rot, pea enation virus, bacterial blight.