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A Guide to Peas and Beans5 photos

Use this simple peas and beans guide to help you select the best crops for your garden and containers.

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Pea ‘Sugar Snap’

Either pick this versatile pea young and eat the whole pod, or leave it on the plant for longer to mature if you want fresh peas. Plants can grow up to six feet tall, so they will need supports.

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