Sentences with phrase «snow pea plant»

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We planted out some winter veggies in our brand new veggie patch this year and so far the only thing we've been able to enjoy has been a handful of snow peas.
Had some sugar - snap peas and snow peas in our garden - not many because the backyard critters upset the plants.
Pea shoots are the young, tender tips and vines of the snow pea or the sugar snap pea plaPea shoots are the young, tender tips and vines of the snow pea or the sugar snap pea plapea or the sugar snap pea plapea plant.
They also «planted» snow pea seeds to take home.
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Snow Peas also contain iron, a mineral most plant sources lack which is essential in strengthening teeth and bones.
Snow peas, carrots and spinach are already planted in the garden.
I am soooooo ready for spring this year... But I hear that four letter word in the forecast for the next two days... I'm calling it the onion snow (I did plant pea seeds over the weekend).
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