Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop Seeds

Austrian Winter Peas

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Austrian Winter Peas


Specifications:

Season: Annual

Height: 24 - 36 inches

Environment: Full sun

USDA Zones: 2 - 8

Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop
Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop Bulk Seed For Sale
Grow nutrient-rich Austrian winter peas, ideal as a cover crop seed mix, forage, or deer food plot seed. These cold-hardy pea seeds for planting improve soil with nitrogen-fixing power and thrive in loamy, well-drained soil. Perfect for raised beds, gardens, or fields, these winter peas grow quickly and support soil health. Use alone or with oats or small grains. Great for wildlife, especially deer. Choose from sizes: 1 oz to 50 lb.
Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop
Great as Cover Crop
Purple-pink flowers grow among vigorous vines of Austrian winter peas, known for their thick, low-growing habit. These cover crop seeds promote soil structure and naturally crowd out unwanted growth.
Austrian Winter Peas Vines
Lush Green Vines
Lush green vines hold bi-colored blossoms of Austrian winter peas, displaying deep maroon and soft pink petals. This vigorous cover crop seed forms dense foliage that benefits soil health.
Pollinator Friendly Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop
Pollinator-Friendly
Delicate pale-pink flowers of Austrian winter peas attract beneficial pollinators like bees, supporting healthy garden environment. These pea seeds for planting form lush, low-growing vines.
Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop  Nitrogen Fixator
Naturally Enrich Soil Nutrients
A rich mix of Austrian winter peas seeds rests beside tender vines and a purple bloom. These pea seeds for planting are used in cover crop seed mixes to naturally enrich soil and create dense foliage.
Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop Versatile Plants
Grow Austrian winter peas for healthier soil and resilient crops. These winter peas, seeds for planting are easy to grow in USDA zones 2–8 and fit well into any cover crop seed mix. Use them in raised beds, fields, or as deer food plot seed. Known for their nitrogen-fixing ability, these field peas, seeds for planting pair well with oat seeds for cover crop. Versatile and interactive, these pea seeds support keep seasonal growth and soil building.
Austrian Winter Peas Container Plant
Austrian winter peas bring color and function with soft pink-purple blooms and vibrant foliage. These winter peas, seeds for planting are great for any cover crop seed mix, adding beauty while naturally enriching the soil. Use these field peas, seeds for planting in raised beds, spring cover crop seed mix, or as deer food plot seed. These pea seeds for planting attract pollinators and contribute to vigorous seasonal growth in gardens and landscapes.
Planting Directions for Austrian Winter Peas Cover Crop
Hardy and easy to grow, Austrian winter peas are well-suited for cover crop seed mix, raised beds, and deer food plot seed. These winter peas, seeds for planting should be sown 1 inch deep at a rate of 75–100 lbs per acre. Often combined with oat seeds for cover crop, they also work well in spring cover crop seed mix. Use fertile, well-drained soil, sow evenly, cover lightly, and keep moist until field peas, seeds for planting take hold.

Austrian winter peas are a cool-season annual legume which can make a very attractive food plot on their own or as an addition to a seed mixture planted in the fall to attract deer. Easy to grow and quick to germinate, winter peas are very similar to garden peas and have the same nitrogen-fixing abilities which reduces the amount of fertilizer needed in your garden.

Austrian Winter Peas are also very good for cover crops and green manure crops, building tilth and adding organic matter and thus humus to the soil. Peas like well drained and fertile loam soils. Field peas are used as a winter annual in the South and as a spring annual in the North for soil improvement and for forage. Austrian winter peas are generally grown with a small grain for pasture, hay or silage. They can be used as a cover crop or green manure crop. This cover crop seed does not tolerate high water table or any substantial flooding.

These peas have a vine-like growth that can reach lengths of 3 to 5 feet when planted in fertile soil. Winter peas are highly nutritious and extremely digestible to deer. They carry a protein level between 20 and 30 percent. Both the seed, stem and leaves are browsed by deer. Foliage color is a pale green, and the plant produces pink blooms. Austrian winter peas have moderate drought tolerance but have good winter hardiness.


75 to 100 lbs per acre. 5 lbs per 1,000 square feet.