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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago
Pea plants grow and produce in less than fertile soil. They prefer soil rich in organic material like compost and well-rotted manure. Pea plants do not like a lot of nitrogen in the soil, so do not fertilize. Loosen the soil to at least 12 inches deep so the roots have room to expand and anchor the plants. High protein substances and fresh greens are best for boosting the nitrogen level of compost. Some examples are alfalfa, cottonseed or soy meal; composted manure or chicken droppings; fresh lawn clippings (free of herbicide or pesticide) and fresh fruit and vegetable scraps.
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