Garden Peas & Southern Peas

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Garden peas and Southern peas

Hello, KallieLashay. Ken here with The Home Depot in the Chicago area.
That’s a good question. I went searching through The Sunset National Garden Book
and found this information.

Garden peas are a cool season crop that like a lot of humidity.

Southern peas is a term to describe hot-weather shelled beans,
including black-eyed peas, cowpeas, crowder peas, and cream peas.
They are grown in the long, sweltering summers of the South. Their
Pods look like lumpy string beans.

I hope that answers your question.Take care.
 
Kallie,
Ken is correct.
If you are reffering to green peas they are not southern peas. Southern peas would be like, black eyes, red beans, dixie lee , white acre those types of peas.
 


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