When looking for winter/spring seeds last year, I was browsing the smaller, dwarf varieties since my garden is small and I grow many things in containers. I happened upon Sugar Sprint Peas from Johnny's Seeds. The vines grow 2 ft. tall. I did decide to give mine some support, and with plenty of water and some warm sunny days, they are full of blooms.
I like their delicate white blossoms. Peas have been fairly easy to grow. They do a good job feeding themselves, collecting nitrogen from the air and fixing it to the soil. Really, they just need watering.
Someone else thinks their bright green vines look like a bed of wriggly lizard tails...
The green onions are just waiting to be pulled at this point. Also, more lizards?
She ate all my carrots this year, but they all were dog-bite-sized anyway (so I dug them up and gave them to her).
Keep looking for lizards Starla!!
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