California Blackeye Pea
Vigna unguiculata
Conventionally Grown
A heat-loving, self-sufficient heirloom for fresh shelling or dry beans.
This is the classic Southern pea, a beloved heirloom with deep roots reaching back to Africa, where cowpeas were first domesticated. It's a fantastic choice for home gardeners because it is exceptionally tolerant of heat and famously easy to grow. The productive, bushy plants are heavy yielders, loading up with six- to eight-inch pods filled with the quintessential cream-colored, black-eyed peas.
What makes this plant a true garden friend is its remarkable self-sufficiency. It thrives in conditions where other plants might struggle, perfectly content in dry, sandy soil and hot temperatures with little water. As a legume, it also helps regulate nitrogen in the soil. This versatility extends to the kitchen: harvest the pods for sweet, creamy fresh shelling peas, or let them mature on the plant for a classic dry bean to stock your pantry.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Growing instructions
Product Details
| Days to Maturity | 75 days |
|---|---|
| Days to Germination | 5-14 days |
| Width at Maturity | 2-3" |
| Height at Maturity | 18-24" |
| Hardiness Zone Range | Annual 4 5 6 7 8 |
| Sun Conditions | Full Sun (8+ Hours Sun) |
| Planting Depth | 1" |
| Row Spacing | 36" |
| Plant Spacing | 2-3" |




California Blackeye Pea
- Regular price
-
$4.69 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
$4.69

