Outstanding performance in trials. Strong roots and vigorous habit provide good constitution throughout a summer heatwave. Produces a mass of flowers over a long season followed by dark green, predominantly stringless, sweet flavoured pods. Harvest regularly whilst pods are flat; 22mm (¾in) across x 10cm (4in) long. Powdery mildew resistance allows successional sowings to later in the summer.”Sow March to July every 10 days for successional crops. Sow 5cm (2in) deep in flat-bottomed drills spacing 2.5-5cm (1-2in) apart, and in rows 75cm (30in) apart.”Water plants regularly, especially when in flower as this will improve the crop. Start picking pods just as the peas inside start to form, regular picking will encourage further cropping and improve the flavour.