Sugar Ann Pea Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Pisum sativum)

Sugar Ann Pea Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Pisum sativum)

Sugar Ann Pea Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Pisum sativum) produce compact plants loaded with crisp, sweet edible pods. This award-winning snap pea variety is prized for its early maturity, exceptional flavour, and manageable growth habit, making it ideal for smaller gardens and containers. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Pisum sativum is a cool-season annual vegetable grown for its edible pods and peas. ‘Sugar Ann’ is a dwarf snap pea variety that develops sturdy plants reaching approximately 60 cm (24 inches) tall. The pods are thick, juicy, and stringless when harvested young, offering excellent sweetness and crunch.

This variety is ideal for fresh snacking, salads, stir-fries, and vegetable gardens where early harvests and compact growth are desired.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Sugar Ann peas perform best in full sun where plants receive several hours of direct light daily. Partial sun is tolerated but may reduce flowering and yield. Adequate sunlight promotes strong growth and sweet pod development.

Watering Instructions ▾

Maintain evenly moist soil throughout the growing season to support pod development and plant health. Water when the soil surface begins to dry while avoiding waterlogged conditions. Consistent moisture is especially important during flowering and pod production.

Care Tips ▾

Sugar Ann peas grow best in fertile, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Cool temperatures support vigorous growth and productive flowering. Moderate humidity and good air circulation help maintain healthy plants, while loose soil encourages strong root development. Sow Sugar Ann pea seeds directly outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked and temperatures reach approximately 8–18°C. Seeds typically germinate within 7–14 days. Pods are generally ready to harvest in about 52–60 days. Harvest pods when they are plump, crisp, and bright green for the best flavor and texture.
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