Growing Pea in Zone 9b
A complete, zone-9b timeline for Pea — when to start, transplant, and harvest, tuned to this zone's typical frost dates (Houston, Phoenix, Orlando).
Your planting timeline
- Direct sowonce soil warms, around February 15
- Harvestabout 55–70 days from transplant
Best varieties for zone 9b
Grow peas in the cool of fall, winter, and earliest spring, choosing heat-tolerant, mildew-resistant Wando, Oregon Sugar Pod II, and Cascadia.
Growing notes
Peas like steady, even moisture — roughly an inch of water a week, and a little more once they begin flowering and filling pods, the stage when consistent moisture matters most for sweet, plump peas. Water deeply at the base rather than sprinkling lightly, and try to keep the foliage dry to discourage the powdery mildew that plagues this crop late in its season. Early spring rain often covers their needs, but check during dry spells, especially for shallow-rooted seedlings. Avoid waterlogged ground, which rots seeds and seedlings before they ever climb. A light straw mulch keeps the soil cool and evenly moist, helping peas hang on a little longer as the weather warms.
Recommended supplies
- A seed-starting kit
- A raised garden bed kit
- Frost cloth for cold snaps
- A long-spout watering can
- A sturdy hand trowel
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