Best Peas for Containers

20 pea varieties well-suited for container gardening. Grow in pots, balconies, and small spaces.

Cascadia growing in a garden

Cascadia

60dEasyHeirloomContainer

Cascadia boasts high yields of 2 1/2-3" pods on 18-20" vines. Similar in maturity to PLS 141, but with slightly smaller pod size. 2 pods per node on upright plants. Remove string from pods before cooking.

Dwarf Grey Sugar growing in a garden

Dwarf Grey Sugar

60-65dEasyHeirloomContainer

An attractive addition to salad mixes, Dwarf Grey Sugar is the preferred variety for both taste and tenderness. A great choice for restaurant sales. 28" vines. Edible Flowers: The flowers, with their mild and pea-like flavor, are a popular choice for brightening up salad mix. They can also be used in micro mix salads, as a garnish for desserts, or for candying to place on cakes.

Green Arrow pea pods growing in a garden

Green Arrow

68-75dEasy to ModerateContainer

A high-yielding shelling pea that consistently produces heavy crops of long, dark green pods packed with sweet peas. Developed for its exceptional productivity and disease resistance, Green Arrow matures its crop uniformly, making it perfect for preserving or farmers market sales. This reliable variety performs well in various climates and soil conditions, earning its place as a garden staple.

Kelvedon Wonder growing in a garden

Kelvedon Wonder

60-65dEasyHeirloomContainer

A British favorite since 1925 that combines early maturity with exceptional productivity in a compact plant. This reliable variety produces abundant crops of well-filled pods containing 7-9 sweet, tender peas that have made it a mainstay in European gardens for nearly a century. Kelvedon Wonder's dependable performance and superior flavor make it perfect for gardeners seeking a proven, space-efficient shelling pea.

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Knight

90-100dEasyHeirloomContainer

Knight is a classic heirloom pea variety prized for its sweet, tender pods and excellent fresh flavor. Maturing in 90-100 days, it produces vigorous plants that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. The variety is valued by home gardeners for its outstanding taste straight from the garden and reliability across various soil types. Knight peas are highly susceptible to common pests including aphids, thrips, and pea leaf weevils, requiring attentive monitoring during the growing season. This easy-to-grow heirloom remains a favorite for fresh eating and traditional pea production.

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Laxton's Progress No. 1

60-65dEasyHeirloomContainer

A classic English heirloom shelling pea dating back to the 1920s, beloved for its exceptional productivity and sweet flavor. This dwarf variety produces plump pods filled with tender, bright green peas that are perfect for fresh eating or freezing. Despite its compact size, it delivers impressive yields and has been a home garden favorite for nearly a century.

Lincoln growing in a garden

Lincoln

65-70dEasyHeirloomContainer

A dependable All-America Selections winner from 1908 that remains one of the most popular shelling peas for home gardeners. This variety produces heavy yields of dark green pods filled with exceptionally sweet peas that freeze beautifully. Lincoln's consistent performance and excellent flavor have made it a garden staple for over a century.

Little Marvel growing in a garden

Little Marvel

60-65dEasyHeirloomContainer

A compact heirloom shelling pea perfect for small gardens and beginning gardeners since 1908. Despite its dwarf stature, Little Marvel produces an abundant harvest of plump, sweet peas that mature all at once for easy picking. This reliable variety consistently delivers exceptional flavor and has been a garden favorite for over a century.

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Maestro

61-65dEasy to ModerateContainer

A premium shelling pea that produces exceptionally large, sweet peas in abundant clusters. This vigorous variety is prized by gardeners for its outstanding flavor and impressive yields that make all the shelling effort worthwhile. Maestro consistently ranks among the best-tasting garden peas available.

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Mr. Big

60-65dEasyContainer

A dwarf variety that lives up to its name with exceptionally large pods packed with plump, sweet peas despite its compact 18-inch height. This bush-type pea is perfect for small gardens and containers, producing impressive yields without the need for staking or trellising. Mr. Big proves that great things really do come in small packages, delivering full-sized flavor in a space-saving plant.

Oregon Sugar Pod II growing in a garden

Oregon Sugar Pod II

60dEasyHeirloomContainer

A great substitute for Oregon Giant, as it is very similar. Excellent emergence. Normal, 38" tall vines produce very high yields of stringless pods. 2 pods per node.

Progress No. 9 growing in a garden

Progress No. 9

60-65dEasyHeirloomContainer

A dependable English shelling pea that has been a garden favorite since the 1930s, prized for its consistent production and excellent flavor. This compact, dwarf variety produces plump pods filled with 7-9 large, sweet peas that are perfect for fresh eating or preserving. Its reliable performance and disease resistance make it an ideal choice for beginning gardeners.

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Provider

50dEasyHeirloomContainer

Provider is a classic heirloom snap pea variety that reaches maturity in approximately 50 days. This easy-to-grow cultivar produces tender, sweet peas with the authentic garden pea flavor that home gardeners prize. Provider peas are known for their reliable production and disease resistance, making them an excellent choice for beginners. The plants yield abundant crops of crisp, flavorful pods ideal for fresh eating, cooking, or freezing. This heirloom variety thrives in full sun with well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.

green plant

Snap Pea 'Cascadia'

60-70dEasyContainer

An award-winning snap pea variety that combines exceptional disease resistance with outstanding flavor and productivity. Developed specifically for home gardeners, Cascadia produces crisp, sweet pods that are perfect for fresh eating and maintain their quality longer than most varieties. This reliable performer thrives in Pacific Northwest conditions but adapts well to gardens everywhere.

Snowbird growing in a garden

Snowbird

60-65dEasyContainer

A beautiful snow pea variety with pure white flowers that develop into tender, flat pods perfect for stir-fries and fresh eating. This compact climbing variety is not only productive but also ornamental, making it perfect for edible landscapes or gardeners who want both beauty and bounty. Snowbird's crisp texture and sweet flavor make it a favorite for Asian cuisine and fresh snacking.

Sugar Ann growing in a garden

Sugar Ann

51dEasyHeirloomContainer

Consistently the sweetest bush type in our trials, Sugar Ann produces uniform crops of delicious 2-2 1/2" long peas that hold their flavor well. Matures exceptionally early, with a concentrated set on 20" dwarf vines with 1-2 pods per node. AAS Winner.

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Sugar Daddy

72-74dEasyContainer

A stringless snap pea that delivers exceptional sweetness and crunch without the hassle of removing tough strings. This compact variety produces plump, tender pods that are perfect for eating fresh or adding to stir-fries. Sugar Daddy is beloved by gardeners for its reliable production and kid-friendly appeal.

Sugar Sprint growing in a garden

Sugar Sprint

60-65dEasyContainer

An early-season snap pea that delivers sweet, crunchy pods in record time. This compact variety is perfect for impatient gardeners who want to harvest delicious snap peas within 60 days of planting. The vigorous plants produce abundant 3-inch pods that are excellent for fresh eating, stir-fries, or freezing.

green plant on blue pot

Tom Thumb

50-55dEasyHeirloomContainer

The ultimate space-saving pea variety, Tom Thumb grows just 8-10 inches tall yet produces a surprising abundance of sweet, tender peas. This Victorian-era heirloom is perfect for container gardens, small spaces, and children's gardens. Despite its tiny stature, it delivers full-sized flavor and requires no staking or trellising.

Wando growing in a garden

Wando

68-75dEasyContainer

A heat-tolerant shelling pea variety developed for gardeners in warmer climates who thought they couldn't grow peas. This reliable variety produces sweet, tender peas even when temperatures rise, extending the growing season significantly. Perfect for Southern gardens and areas with unpredictable spring weather.

Why These Peas Work for Containers

Container gardening lets you grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers in pots, raised beds, balconies, and small urban spaces. The varieties below stay compact, produce reliably in restricted root zones, and thrive in potting mix.

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