- When to plant:
- Spring, Fall
- Fertilizer:
- 10-10-10 All Purpose Fertilizer
- Seeding rate:
- 50 - 70 lbs. per acre
- Overseeding rate:
- 35 - 50 lbs. per acre
- Seeding depth:
- 1/4 inch
- Ideal ph:
- 6.0 - 7.0
- Gmo:
- No
- Inoculant needed:
- EL Type Inoculant - Garden Combo
- Coated or raw:
- Raw
- Lifecycle:
- Annual
- Climate zones:
- Cool Season, Transition Zone, Warm Season
Austrian Winter Peas are a great cool-season legume crop for wildlife food plots, cover crops, and winter grazing. Plant Winter Peas with a Clover mix for a perfect Fall/Winter plot.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Pasture, Food Plot, Livestock Grazing, Cattle Forage, Cover Crop, Erosion Control
- Germination Time: 14 - 21 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 2 - 4 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 6+ hours
- Advantages: Tried and true variety used primarily for nitrogen fixation and cover crop use.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is fall and spring when night time temperatures are consistently below 65 degrees.
Product Details
- Non-GMO
- Cool-season, annual legume
- Native to the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia
- Great nitrogen-fixing capabilities
-
Hollow, slender and succulent stems
Product Information
Austrian Winter Peas are a low-growing, viny legume, which have been shown to fix over 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre, per year, under good conditions in Idaho. It has hollow, slender and succulent stems, 2 to 4 feet long. The foliage is pale green, and the flowers are colored, usually purple, pink or reddish. The leaf consists of one to three pairs of leaflets and terminal branched tendrils. Pods are 1.5 to 2.5 inches long with three to five round, dark-colored seeds. Seed color is commonly gray with purple or brown mottles. Seed size is fairly large with test weights of 55 to 60 pounds per bushel.
As the name implies, Austrian Winter Peas have good winter-hardiness and can be successfully grown fall-seeded in the intermountain region valleys. However, during severe winters, when the small pea plants are exposed to long periods of sub-zero weather without snow cover, they may be winter-killed. Austrian Winter Peas can also be grown spring-seeded as a summer annual.
**Austrian Winter Peas are non-GMO**
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.
Plant in the Fall or Spring at a rate of 50 - 70 lbs per acre. This seed needs to be at a rate of 1/4 and prefers a pH of 6.0 - 7.0.
For best results, please review our Planting Guide and the specific product description before planting. Each product has recommended planting methods, timing, and seeding rates that are important for successful establishment. Following these guidelines will help ensure optimal performance and stand success.
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All these seeds are processed, packaged and shipped from Hancock Farm. This helps us ensure that our high standards are met. Unlike much of the competition, we refuse to sell you a seed that was not gathered during the last harvest. You will always receive fresh product from Hancock.
Every seed we grow comes with 40 years of experience behind it...you can rest assured that all of our products are cultivated in a method that assures its potential for growth.
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Austrian Winter Peas are a great cool-season legume crop for wildlife food plots, cover crops, and winter grazing. Plant Winter Peas with a Clover mix for a perfect Fall/Winter plot.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Pasture, Food Plot, Livestock Grazing, Cattle Forage, Cover Crop, Erosion Control
- Germination Time: 14 - 21 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 2 - 4 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 6+ hours
- Advantages: Tried and true variety used primarily for nitrogen fixation and cover crop use.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is fall and spring when night time temperatures are consistently below 65 degrees.
Product Details
- Non-GMO
- Cool-season, annual legume
- Native to the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia
- Great nitrogen-fixing capabilities
-
Hollow, slender and succulent stems
Product Information
Austrian Winter Peas are a low-growing, viny legume, which have been shown to fix over 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre, per year, under good conditions in Idaho. It has hollow, slender and succulent stems, 2 to 4 feet long. The foliage is pale green, and the flowers are colored, usually purple, pink or reddish. The leaf consists of one to three pairs of leaflets and terminal branched tendrils. Pods are 1.5 to 2.5 inches long with three to five round, dark-colored seeds. Seed color is commonly gray with purple or brown mottles. Seed size is fairly large with test weights of 55 to 60 pounds per bushel.
As the name implies, Austrian Winter Peas have good winter-hardiness and can be successfully grown fall-seeded in the intermountain region valleys. However, during severe winters, when the small pea plants are exposed to long periods of sub-zero weather without snow cover, they may be winter-killed. Austrian Winter Peas can also be grown spring-seeded as a summer annual.
**Austrian Winter Peas are non-GMO**
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.
Plant in the Fall or Spring at a rate of 50 - 70 lbs per acre. This seed needs to be at a rate of 1/4 and prefers a pH of 6.0 - 7.0.
Instructions
For best results, please review our Planting Guide and the specific product description before planting. Each product has recommended planting methods, timing, and seeding rates that are important for successful establishment. Following these guidelines will help ensure optimal performance and stand success.