Pea, Oregon Giant
Pea, Oregon Giant
FOR SPOUTING ONLY
Grow tasty, sweet short pea sprouts in 2-3 days.
- Days to Sprout: short sprout- 2-3
- Soak Time: 6-8 hours
- Yield: 1/2 cup of dry seed yields 2.5 cups of short sprouts
- Storage: Our seeds should sprout well for a year after you purchase them, if stored in a cool dry place. If you'd like to extend the germination life of your seeds, store them in the fridge. If you store your seeds in the freezer, they'll last even longer!
Sprouting Directions
Soak: Put approximately 1/4 cup seed in a wide mouth jar with a sprouting lid. Add water, swirl, and drain. Refill jar with water and soak 6-12 hours. Drain well and invert jar at an angle on a sprouting rack, or in a bowl or drain rack.
Rinse: Twice a day, refill jar with cold water, swirl, and drain.
Enjoy! Ready to eat in (2-3) days. Refrigerate to store.
Growing Directions
Growing Directions
FOR SPOUTING ONLY
Grow tasty, sweet short pea sprouts in 2-3 days.
Days to Sprout: short sprout- 2-3
Soak Time: 6-8 hours
Yield: 1/2 cup of dry seed yields 2.5 cups of short sprouts
Storage: Our seeds should sprout well for a year after you purchase them, if stored in a cool dry place. If you'd like to extend the germination life of your seeds, store them in the fridge. If you store your seeds in the freezer, they'll last even longer!
Sprouting Directions
Soak: Put approximately 1/4 cup seed in a wide mouth jar with a sprouting lid. Add water, swirl, and drain. Refill jar with water and soak 6-12 hours. Drain well and invert jar at an angle on a sprouting rack, or in a bowl or drain rack.
Rinse: Twice a day, refill jar with cold water, swirl, and drain.
Enjoy! Ready to eat in (2-3) days. Refrigerate to store.
Best Growing Methods
Best Growing Methods
Did You Know
Did You Know
Nutritional Information
Nutritional Information

Let's Grow Together
We care deeply about people and the planet. As a second-generation family business, we go the extra mile to make sure you have a great growing experience. That means sourcing top-quality organic seeds—many from small farms here in Saskatchewan—and testing every lot in-house to ensure strong germination, cleanliness, and vibrant results. We're here to help you grow with confidence, every step of the way.
compared to other peas I've tried (Speckled, Dwarf Grey), the Oregon Giant was extremely slow to sprout and grow. If you are looking for a leafy shorter sized shoot... I'd recommend Dwarf Grey Sugar Pea. However, Speckled Pea is the fastest and tallest shoot I've tried which gives the best yield.
I bought a package at Early’s in Saskatoon. I have tried sprouting them three times and same thing each time - only about 1/3 sprout. The yellow ones don’t seem to sprout at all. The green ones in the mix are better. There are also quite a few with brown spots that aren’t viable.
1/3 of them just cannot sprout and get rotten - very frustrating to pick those out every single day.
I ordered 10kg (as I usually do with peas), and every single tray has moulded. I have grown large quantities of microgreens for over a year now and have only had this problem with these Oregon Giant. Hopefully it was just a poor lot number, but I will not be reordering. Many peas were split or damaged, and germination was low and slow. Lot number POG1.
Overall it is a great product. The only thing I noticed, is that it does not grow evenly.
Great flavour