How to Grow Colossus Peas
- 1). Select a planting site with soil that has a pH of between 5.8 and 6.5. The site should get a full eight hours of daily sunlight. Select the planting site after the last frost of spring passes, when temperatures are consistently 60 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
- 2). Remove all weeds from the planting site. Apply a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer to the soil one week before planting. Follow the directions on the package for application instructions.
- 3). Insert the seeds into the soil at a depth of 1 to 1 1/2 inches. Space the seeds 2 to 3 inches apart. If you have more than one row, space them 3 feet apart. Water until the soil settles.
- 4). Wait for the plants to sprout. Continue to water the soil whenever it becomes dried out. Once the plants sprout, remove the smallest ones so there is only one plant every 4 inches. Since the Colossus pea plant is only semi-vining, you do not need to trellis it. You can insert a garden stake into the soil 3 inches from the base of each plant, if you want to keep the vines off the ground for a tidy garden appearance. Once the vines reach the stakes, secure them to the stake with a twist tie.
- 5). Apply fertilizer tea to the soil around the base of each plant, halfway through your growing season. This will encourage flower formation and seed setting.
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