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Latest revision as of 07:56, 11 April 2024

Slocan Snow Peas flower. ©Kelly
Slocan Snow Peas pod. ©Kelly
Slocan Snow Peas. ©Kelly

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2023, 2024

Accession: 75

Seed Source: Seed bank stock. Original seed acquired at Seedy Saturday in Nelson, BC (2009).

Comments:

2023 Good production this year, and I got the customary second flush later in the season. It wasn't a huge one, but it was there! Vines grew about 6ft this year. My last recorded harvest was August 1st. I was able to save a lot of seed this year, which was the main goal. I'll be able to grow more for straight eating in 2024.
2011 Wonderful fresh snap pea, very well acclimatized to the hot weather of the Kootenays. Requires high, heavy trellising as the plants grow up to about 7ft. Had strange weather here this year, cool and wet for a lot of the spring and into summer. Because of this, after the first production of peas, the vines started putting out new growth and flowers after the original harvest. Seems this plant will give you a bumper crop if left, and if your season is long enough.


Plant Observations

Vine Height: 5-7ft

Flower Colour: White

Leaf colour: Green with white splotches.

Average Pod Size: 5"

Average peas per pod: 5-7

Uses: Eaten fresh as a snap pea, or allowed to mature for dry use.

Maturity (for fresh use): 65 days

Maturity (for dried use): 85 days

Additional observations

  • Susceptible to powdery mildew with constant wet weather
  • Excellent in hot, humid climates. Will continue producing under these conditions.

History

  • Family heirloom from the Kootenays of BC.
  • Originally brought to the area in the 1940's by "Japanese Immigrants". Most likely, those immigrants were internment camp prisoners who were imprisoned in New Denver during WWII.
  • Named after the Slocan Valley in the southern interior of BC.