Fodder peas – Organic

8.00$ - 18.00$

Forage peas benefit from inter-sowing, because their climbing stems benefit from a support to cling on. Its rapid growth and great resistance to cold allow it to be sown early in spring or autumn with excellent results.

 

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Forage peas benefit from inter-sowing, because their climbing stems benefit from a support to cling on. Its rapid growth and great resistance to cold allow it to be sown early in spring or autumn with excellent results.

 

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biotope

Ecosystem services

Regulatory services

Description

  • Peas grow in all types of soil. Germination takes place between 5 and 14 days.
  • They can be sown as soon as the soil can be worked in April and until the beginning of September in soil between 1 and 24°C.
  • The dried aerial parts decompose very quickly in spring.
  • It is sown in furrows 2-3 cm deep.
  • Plants can be returned to the soil as green manure after 30 to 65 days.
  • Peas provide a rich contribution of nitrogen to the soil.
  • Seeding rate: 2 kg/100 m2 – 4 lb/1000 ft2