Pea Seeds
pea seeds
EGP45.00
Peas are one of the best Legumes to grow given their high nutritional value and that they are one of the easiest seeds to grow. Plant in full sun for it to thrive.
Sow: September-December.
- Contains 5 grams of seeds.
- 85% Germination Percentage.
Sow: September-December.
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