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Message: From GoLocalProv by Leonard Moorehead, GoLocalProv Gardening Expert: Urban gardeners must utilize every square inch and few vegetables offer as much for so little as peas. Our connection with this legume disappears into the mists of pre-history and is one of the first domesticated crops. Native to the old world, Roger Williams and the Pilgrims of Plymouth Plantation brought them to New England as a food staple. Peas are ideal for cultivation and soil improvement. They are cold tolerant and are both spring and fall crops. Most people know this lovely green plant as a spring vegetable and their endearing blooms. A perennial cultivar, sweet peas, are well known in the herbaceous border. Their fragrance and bloom enchant. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/urban-gardener-please-plant-peas