Kleine Rheinländerin
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SKU
G150
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€3.04 Kleine Rheinländerin is a traditional, early, high yielding field pea with long pods and dark green seeds. Grows up to 40-50 cm high. Relatively frost-hardy for earliest sowing.
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Characteristics
Type of pea: Field peas
Origin
Breeder: b-d EHZMultiplier: Gut Mönchhof / Catherine und Jens Müller Cuendet, Michel Thibaud, Rémi Colombet Cerifications: Demeter, EU-Standard
Cultivation
Direct sowing: Field Peas: Beginning of March till end of May
Garden Peas: Mid of March till beginning of July
Sugar Peas: Beginning of March till beginning of JulyPlanting distance: 30-45 x 3 cm or double rows with support and 60-80 cm pathAmount of seed needed: ca. 2 kg/a; ca. 30 seeds per running metreOptimal amount of plants: 80 plants/m²Sowing depth: 3-5 cm