Pea 'Maestro'

Pisum sativum

How to grow Pea 'Maestro'

  • Partial Sun

  • Very High

Plant in a location that enjoys partial sun and remember to water very often. Maestro is generally regarded as a half hardy plant, so although it can survive a small mild cold snap, it is wise to ensure that this plant is protected from frost damage. Maestro needs a loamy soil with a ph of 5.5 to 6.5 (weakly acidic soil).

Growing Maestro from seed

Sow 0.99 inches (2.54 cm) deep with a guideline distance of 2.97 inches (7.62 cm). For optimal germination, soil temperature should be a minimum of 4°C / 39°F.

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Maestro about 35 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Maestro

Maestro is half hardy, so ensure you wait until all danger of frost has passed in your area before considering planting outside.

Harvesting Maestro

Pea Maestro Etymology

In 9 more years this will be an official heirloom. OP disease resistant variety, Developed by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (1970).

Misspellings of Pea 'Maestro'

Maestro

Other Names for Pea 'Maestro'

Maestro OP