Pisum sativum 'Douce Provence'
Pea 'Douce Provence', First early pea 'Douce Provence'
Pisum Pisum
'Douce Provence' _ 'Douce Provence' is a compact, climbing perennial legume, often grown as an annual vegetable crop, with grey-green leaves and small white flowers in spring or summer followed by long, broad, green pods containing relatively large, tender, sweet, edible green seeds.
Pisum sativum 'Douce Provence' is: Deciduous
Climbing
White in Spring; White in Summer
Grey-green in Summer
Aphids , Birds , Slugs , Snails Aphids , Birds , Slugs , Snails
Though a compact variety, best to support with pea sticks, netting, or canes. Ready for harvest approximately 12 weeks from sowing.
Sow from early spring for a summer harvest, sow in early summer for an autumn harvest. Harvest regularly to prolong cropping. Can be sown in mid- to late autumn and overwintered for a late spring harvest.
Seed
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Pisum sativum 'Douce Provence' (Pea 'Douce Provence') will reach a height of 0.6m and a spread of 0.5m after 1-2 years.
Add to salads, Beds and borders, Flavouring food and drinks
Sow in a well-drained, non-acidic soil in an open, sunny site. Plant in flat-bottomed trenches 5cm deep & space peas 7.5cm apart. Do not grow in plots where peas where grown in the past 2 years. Water regularly, particularly after flowering.
Loamy, Sandy
Well-drained
Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
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Pisum sativum 'Douce Provence'
Pea 'Douce Provence', First early pea 'Douce Provence'
Pisum Pisum
'Douce Provence' _ 'Douce Provence' is a compact, climbing perennial legume, often grown as an annual vegetable crop, with grey-green leaves and small white flowers in spring or summer followed by long, broad, green pods containing relatively large, tender, sweet, edible green seeds.
Deciduous
Climbing
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White in Spring; White in Summer
Grey-green in Summer
Aphids , Birds , Slugs , Snails
Though a compact variety, best to support with pea sticks, netting, or canes. Ready for harvest approximately 12 weeks from sowing.
Sow from early spring for a summer harvest, sow in early summer for an autumn harvest. Harvest regularly to prolong cropping. Can be sown in mid- to late autumn and overwintered for a late spring harvest.
Seed
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Pisum sativum 'Douce Provence' (Pea 'Douce Provence') will reach a height of 0.6m and a spread of 0.5m after 1-2 years.
Add to salads, Beds and borders, Flavouring food and drinks
Sow in a well-drained, non-acidic soil in an open, sunny site. Plant in flat-bottomed trenches 5cm deep & space peas 7.5cm apart. Do not grow in plots where peas where grown in the past 2 years. Water regularly, particularly after flowering.
Loamy, Sandy
Well-drained
Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
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