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Pea (Mangetout) Sweet Sensation

SKU: 21323

Pisum sativum

150 Seeds

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Pea (Mangetout) Sweet Sensation is a top choice for gardeners seeking a reliable, productive, and delicious variety. Renowned for its abundant crops, this mangetout produces sweet, crunchy pods that grow up to an impressive 9cm in length, making it a standout performer in any vegetable garden.

The pods of Pea (Mangetout) Sweet Sensation are not only visually appealing but also packed with flavour and nutrition, perfect for enjoying raw in salads, lightly steamed, or stir-fried. Their delightful sweetness and crisp texture make them a favourite among home growers and chefs alike.

This variety boasts excellent mildew resistance, ensuring healthy growth and prolonged productivity even in challenging growing conditions. Its robust nature and disease resistance make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking for a reliable crop.

Easy to grow and care for, Pea (Mangetout) Sweet Sensation thrives in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Whether planted in rows, beds, or containers, these peas will reward you with a generous and continuous harvest throughout the growing season.

Transform your garden and your meals with Pea (Mangetout) Sweet Sensation. This outstanding variety combines productivity, flavour, and resilience, making it a must-have addition to any vegetable patch.

Planting & Harvesting

Planting & Harvesting

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