Wrinkled pea "Talbot"
Wrinkled pea "Talbot".
An excellent choice for those who prefer large peas.
A reliable variety in the early segment of green peas, ripening two days later than Avola, it consistently shows good productivity and high yield potential. Peas are dark green. The length of the pod is up to 7 cm, which contains 7-8 peas 9-11 mm in size.
Talbot is a very flexible and stress-resistant variety with good productivity. Suitable for various growing conditions. Plants 50-70 cm high.
Growing conditions: peas are sown in furrows, 15-20 g per 1 m2. When the plants reach a height of 15-20 cm, they are tied up.
Agrotechnics: the best soils for vegetable peas are non-acidic, moisture-intensive and breathable. In a 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.
Seeding rate up to 100 seeds per 1 m2. The sown seeds must be well pressed to the soil so that they are in close contact with it. After germination, care consists in loosening row spacing, watering and top dressing. Harvest as it ripens.
1.0 g = 3-5 seeds.
An excellent choice for those who prefer large peas.
A reliable variety in the early segment of green peas, ripening two days later than Avola, it consistently shows good productivity and high yield potential. Peas are dark green. The length of the pod is up to 7 cm, which contains 7-8 peas 9-11 mm in size.
Talbot is a very flexible and stress-resistant variety with good productivity. Suitable for various growing conditions. Plants 50-70 cm high.
Growing conditions: peas are sown in furrows, 15-20 g per 1 m2. When the plants reach a height of 15-20 cm, they are tied up.
Agrotechnics: the best soils for vegetable peas are non-acidic, moisture-intensive and breathable. In a 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.
Seeding rate up to 100 seeds per 1 m2. The sown seeds must be well pressed to the soil so that they are in close contact with it. After germination, care consists in loosening row spacing, watering and top dressing. Harvest as it ripens.
1.0 g = 3-5 seeds.
An early variety recommended for mechanical harvesting and deep freezing. The seeds are a dark green colour.
The length of the pod is 7 cm and there are 7 to 8 seeds in a pod (9-11 mm in diameter).
The recommended sowing rate is 200 kg per ha. The time from sowing to harvest is approximately 63-67 days.
* Heigh of plant = 50-70 cm.
* Number of seeds in 1 g = 3-5.
* Recommended density of plants on ha = 850000.
Eng.: Green peas. Bot.: Pisum sativum L.