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Category | Details | |
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Plant Type | Perennial plant | |
Culinary Usage | Edible plant | |
Duration to maturity | 1 year to harvest | |
Estimated Plant Lifespan | 10 years lifespan | |
Sun Requirements | 6+ hours direct sunlight (Full Sun) | |
Pollination | Method: bees Notes: Lathyrus tuberosus is primarily pollinated by bees, which are attracted to its nectar-rich flowers. Manual pollination can also be performed to ensure higher seed production. | |
Watering Requirements | Method: top water Frequency: Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry. Notes: Lathyrus tuberosus prefers well-drained soil and doesn't tolerate waterlogging. Reduce watering during dormant periods. | |
Humidity Requirements | Level: moderate | |
Care Instructions | Provide support for the vines to climb, such as a trellis or fence. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued blooming and tuber development. Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Monitor for signs of pests and diseases. | |
Temperature Range | Min: -15°C Max: 30°C | |
Alternative Names | Fyfield pea, Dutch-mice, earth chestnut, earthnut |
Timothy-grass is also a heavy feeder and can quickly outcompete Lathyrus tuberosus for nutrients and space.
Kentucky Bluegrass can form a dense mat that competes with Lathyrus tuberosus for nutrients and sunlight, hindering its growth.
Aphids are small, sap-sucking insects that can infest Lathyrus tuberosus. They cause yellowing, distortion, and stunted growth. Look for clusters of small insects on new growth.
Spider mites are tiny pests that suck sap from the leaves, causing stippling and webbing. They thrive in hot, dry conditions.
Steps:
- Dig up mature plants in late autumn or early spring before new growth appears.
- Carefully separate the tubers from the plant, ensuring each division has at least one growth point (eye).
- Replant the tubers in well-draining soil at a depth of about 5-7 cm (2-3 inches), spacing them 15-30 cm (6-12 inches) apart.
- Water thoroughly after planting.
Neem Oil
Effective against aphids and spider mites on Lathyrus tuberosus.
Diatomaceous Earth
Can be used as a soil amendment to help deter pests by creating a physical barrier and by promoting drainage.
Kelp Meal
Provides essential trace minerals for healthy growth and tuber development.