Pisum sativum
Pea
Pea
Soup Mix: This is a diverse mix that contains both dry soup peas and some sweet, fresh-eating peas. All can be used dry, but some selection may be desired in future generations. It is a maximum diversity mix in many ways. You will find a range of plant stature and heights, so I recommend giving them a trellis. We hope you enjoy growing these.
Shelling Mix: If you’re looking for just sweet peas, look no further. This blend contains a few grexes and named varieties that offer sweetness without any dry types. You might find some edible-podded types as well, but all should be suitable for shelling. Peas are easy to grow, nutritionally dense, and super easy to save seed from. We hope you will give these a try.
Packets contain approximately 60 seeds.
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Are seeds really free?
Are seeds really free?
Our mission is to make diverse seeds available to everyone. Although the seeds are free, you will need to pay for shipping. In addition, we ask you to consider making a donation to cover program costs. This allows us to make seed free for those who need it.
When will I get my seeds?
When will I get my seeds?
Seeds will ship within a week of ordering. This program is run by dedicated and hardworking volunteers. Going to Seed is not a seed company. You may receive packages that have less than the stated number of seeds, germination rates may not meet the federal standards, shipping may be slower than you prefer, or there may be any other number of unanticipated glitches. Please be patient with us as we improve the standards over time.
How are seeds packaged?
How are seeds packaged?
Seeds are packed in moisture proof, 100% compostable materials. We recommend saving this packet to fill and send back to the program.

About the Seed Steward
Hi, I'm Lowell. I live in North Florida where summers are rainy, hot, and humid, with high bug pressure. These conditions are a challenge for many crops, so I turned to the growing styles of adaptation agriculture and natural farming. I view the results of these styles as a journey in abundance and diversity -- the myriad ways in which the world expresses itself -- and enjoy saving seeds from a variety of crops, with a focus on dry legumes and grains.