As the day heats up, cool down with a glass of butterfly pea flower iced tea. Brew, and then let it chill for an hour. Pour over ice, and sweeten with honey or agave syrup to taste. For an extra touch ...
Choose peas depending on how you want to eat them—fresh or processed—and for disease resistance and plant size. Sweet peas ...
If you want to offer flowers that have the highest protein content to nourish the next generation of strong pollinators, consider plants from the pea family (Fabaceae), such as dwarf indigo ...
Indeed, Figure 1 shows an example of a cross between homozygous pea plants with purple flowers and long pollen grains and homozygous plants with red flowers and round pollen grains that exhibits ...
Make sure you wipe your knife or secateurs between cutting each plant to prevent diseases from spreading. Secure the sweet pea to its cane with string, garden twine or special sweet pea rings.