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Experience the joy of harvesting fresh, tender-crisp Sugar Snap Pea Garden Seeds straight from your backyard! These delightful peas combine the best of snow peas and garden peas, offering a sweet, flavorful crunch that's meant to be enjoyed pod and all. Perfect for frost-hardy climates, these protein-rich gems thrive in cool weather, making them an ideal choice for early spring or fall planting.
Our heirloom, non-GMO Sugar Snap Pea Garden Seeds deliver exceptional flavor and productivity. Each packet contains 25 seeds, enough to plant a 12' row, with harvests ready in just 65 days. These vining plants grow up to 5' tall, creating a beautiful vertical garden when supported by trellises.
For best results, sow seeds directly in garden soil after the last frost, planting them 1" deep and 8" apart. Enhance germination by soaking seeds overnight. These cold-loving plants appreciate partial shade and mulched soil to keep their shallow roots cool. Regular picking encourages continuous production of sweet, crunchy pods all season long!
Beyond their irresistible taste, Sugar Snap Peas pack a nutritional punch with vitamins C, K, and A, plus fiber, iron, and protein. As legumes, they naturally enrich your soil by fixing atmospheric nitrogen - a gift that keeps giving to future crops!
Don't miss out on growing this garden favorite! Order your Sugar Snap Pea Garden Seeds today and enjoy the freshest, sweetest peas right from your own backyard.

After these were finished producing at the beginning of the hot summer months (they had great tasting pods, by the way!) - I pulled out a plant and saw a ton of the nitrogen nodules on the roots, I buried the roots back in the garden and transplanted my tomatoes in the same spot and the tomatoes did great. I am now a believer that peas and beans are a great companion/roatation plant for nitrogen feeders like tomatoes!
I grew these in the early spring they really took off and produced a good amount of pods to snack on. I'd like to grow more this season to help build our soil, it's great that they add nitrogen to the soil. I've heard letting the peas die back and leaving the plants as mulch can also help build the soil, so I don't pull them out after their done when the hot weather arrives. I do chop them up with some pruners and scatter them back onto the soil to make it look less messy and compost faster.
We've picked out our favorite peppers for hot sauce that you can grow in your garden to make hot sauce! Find our favorite hot sauce recipes and make them your own...
We've picked out our favorite peppers for hot sauce that you can grow in your garden to make hot sauce! Find our favorite hot sauce recipes and make them your own...
Here are some of our favorite hot sauce recipes to make with your abundant hot pepper harvests! Hot sauce is a great way to preserve your peppers and their spiciness...
Here are some of our favorite hot sauce recipes to make with your abundant hot pepper harvests! Hot sauce is a great way to preserve your peppers and their spiciness...
Grow bigger jalapeños next season! You can do this by growing larger Jalapeño varieties such as Jalapeño Traveler and Jalmundo NuMex – they will reward you with pods that can...
Grow bigger jalapeños next season! You can do this by growing larger Jalapeño varieties such as Jalapeño Traveler and Jalmundo NuMex – they will reward you with pods that can...
Discover all of the Green Chile Seeds Sandia Seed has to offer,...
If you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top...
I'm going to grow these every year, they are HOT!! They make great poppers and salsa. Very productive, easy to grow, quick germination and fast growing plants. Thank you for the stellar seeds.
I planted several cultivars from wholesale seed. These were prolific. See all that RED (and green)?!? Looking forward to harvesting in a few days. Thank You Sandia Seed!
Plants each produced dozens of beautiful peppers. Still going strong in October in Virginia
Serrano Hidalgo Seeds fromSandia Seed produce even in the HOT drought of central Illinois this year! I love adding a little Mexican kick to my salsa but also tossing these on the grill! They have great flavor and produce all summer long!
Quintessence of pepper flavor. Productive plant. Definitely will grow again.
I had looked high & low, and searched the web with many word combinations ‘looking’ specifically for my favorite chili, the Dynamite xx Hot… so I could grow my own. The peppers were sold in Colorado at select places during roasting season, but you couldn’t buy seeds for them… anywhere!
Finally, as luck and persistence would have it, I discovered Sandia Seed Company.
Thank you Sandia! I planted them and had a great crop this year. I plan on growing them every year as well as trying some of their other seeds,
There's just something fun about growing a jalapeno that is light enough in color that some people think it's a banana pepper. LOL! I picked these just for color variety, and I'm very pleased that my plants have been loaded with them all season! We donated about 50 lbs of mixed peppers this year from our garden and I still had enough to freeze some and can more jars of recipes than we'll probably be able to use before next season. All my peppers were from Sandia Seed Company. I've never had such great pepper production before using these seeds!!
Excellent peppers, large and meaty. Easy to grow from your seeds.
This spinach germinated well, and produced way more spinach than I'd initially expected. It grew really well, was slow to bolt in the summer, and has a really nice mild flavor for salads or steamed.
Love this Hatch variety chili, next best thing to living in New Mexico! Yep, they grow in Oklahoma too!
This was my first time growing these and I will definitely be growing them from now on. Great germination and very sturdy plants that have withstood some really high winds. Huge long peppers that are excellent green or red, very easy to peel skin.
Growing these in Florida, (Recent transplant of NM).
Lovely peppers. Took a couple weeks is all and wow! I have several budding; 2 large enough to nickname. They're still in their infancy, but I can tell they are going to be great! Love the seeds!
Prudens purple was huge, productive, and delicious. Very crack resistant. Amazing!
I got these to make Chipotle chilis. These fruit early and are mild-ish when green, but when they ripen, they are perfect for smoking and drying with great flavor and nice heat. Don't plant too many as they are quite prolific.
I grow chilis for seed from Sandia in Wichita Kansas. They take longer for harvesting but make great roasting Chilis. I call them WichiHatch Chilis.
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