Discover the delightful taste and benefits of "Bullseye" peas! This early variety of vegetable marrow pea will be a real decoration for your garden and table. Juicy, sweet peas, rich in vitamins and microelements, will give you a boost of energy and a great mood.
Key features of "Bullseye" peas:
- Type: Vegetable marrow pea
- Ripening period: Early (55-65 days from germination to harvest)
- Plant height: 50-70 cm
- Pod length: 9-12 cm
- Number of peas per pod: 8-9 pieces
- Taste: Sweet, juicy
- Disease resistance: Resistant to Fusarium wilt
"Bullseye" peas are not just a vegetable, they are a storehouse of nutrients! It contains a large amount of protein, necessary for building cells and maintaining health. B vitamins, which this variety is rich in, help normalize metabolism and improve the functioning of the nervous system. Microelements such as iron and magnesium strengthen the immune system and support the cardiovascular system.
Variety value: resistance to Fusarium wilt, excellent taste and dietary qualities, high content of protein, microelements and B vitamins.
To enjoy fresh peas throughout the summer, it is recommended to sow seeds in 2-3 stages with an interval of 10-15 days. Imagine how pleasant it will be to pick fresh, crunchy peas from the garden and eat them right away, enjoying the unique taste of summer!
"Bullseye" peas are versatile in use. It is perfect for fresh consumption, adding a bright accent to salads and snacks. It is also ideal for canning, freezing and drying, allowing you to preserve the summer abundance for many months. Try making a delicate cream soup, an appetizing stew from it, or just add it to your favorite dish - the result will pleasantly surprise you!
Agrotechnics.
The best soils for vegetable peas are non-acidic, moisture-absorbing and breathable. In crop rotation, peas are best placed after well-fertilized crops: cucumber, tomato, pumpkin and early potatoes. Peas should be sown at the end of April, when there is still a lot of moisture in the soil. Sow the seeds to a depth of 2-3 cm in rows, the distance between which should be 20-30 cm.
The sown seeds must be well pressed to the soil so that they are in close contact with it. After germination, care consists of loosening the rows, watering and fertilizing. The harvest is harvested as it ripens.
1.0 g = 3-6 seeds.
Features of cultivation and application:
- Prefers sunny places and fertile soils.
- Requires regular watering, especially during flowering and pod formation.
- Supports can be used to support plants.
- Harvest the pods as they ripen to stimulate further fruiting.
Let "Bullseye" peas become your faithful assistant in creating delicious and healthy dishes! Enjoy a generous harvest and the unique taste of summer!
* If the plants are not growing well, the reason may be late sowing, since from June, under the influence of longer daylight hours, the peas may simply bloom...
Another reason for poor growth may be depleted soil, so plant peas in one place no more than once every five years.

