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I harvest snow peas often to get a large harvest over several weeks. This is how I do it.
No space left in the garden beds? Don't worry! You can actually grow a lot of vegetables in pots too. Why not try growing snow peas in pots on your balcony or patio this summer?
Tired of winter? Why not start the growing season early by sowing snow peas in your greenhouse or polytunnel!
It's the middle of summer but it's not too late to sow snow peas. The peas actually grow really nicely in the warm soil. Here are three of my favorite tips on sowing snow peas in June.
These bright green peas are just beautiful, watching pictures of them reminds me of summer. Eat them boiled with butter. Delicious!
Which spring vegetables can you plant in the beds outside when it's still cold at night? And which ones should you avoid? Here are some of my best tips and suggestions.
My gardening calendar is all about showing what I grow here in the kitchen garden, and when. This is what I sow in April!
It's time to start preparing for the season! I put all kinds of seeds in every available spot in my garden. This is what I sow in March!
This lovely mild and sweet parsnip puree is the perfect side dish to meat or fish.
I started to harvest the vegetables in my beds and now I have some empty spaces to fill. That's why I'm sowing new seeds! Keep reading to learn more about what I sow in June.
It might actually be easier to list the vegetables I don't sow in May. This is a busy time in my kitchen garden!
I always make a big batch of fava bean falafel and put some of the batter in the freezer. It's the perfect solution for hungry days when I don't have time to cook.