Author: Gerardo Gonzalez

Why Are Peas Important Agriculture?

Peas and beans are members of a huge family of plants known as legumes and one of their greatest attributes in growing is that they can fix enough nitrogen from the air to utilise during the whole growing season. They do this through a symbiotic association between the roots and soil inhabiting bacteria. What is […]

Are Peas A Good Crop?

As they grow, peas capture nitrogen from the air which they use to flourish through the whole growing season. They also ‘fix’ a proportion of this nitrogen into the soil, making them great to grow and rotate across our farms, keeping the soils healthy and contributing towards Dyson Farming’s sustainable farming system. Is pea a […]

How Pea Plants Make The Soil Fertile?

Leguminous plants possess a highly plastic root system to form nitrogen fixing nodules by means of symbiotic interaction with specialized soil bacteria. What do pea plants add to soil? Legumes — beans, peas and non-edible relatives such as clovers — give back to your garden because they have a symbiotic relationship with a soil bacteria. […]

How Are Peas Good For The Environment?

Just as they are good for us, beans, lentils and peas are also good for the environment. As they work with bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into useful ammonia or nitrates, legumes actually improve soil fertility and reduce dependence on energy-intensive fertilisers. Is pea protein good for the environment? In addition to being free of […]

Why Do Farmers Prefer To Grow A Crop Of Legume Family Such As Peas Or Gram After Cultivating Wheat For A Season?

Legumes fix the atmospheric nitrogen, release in the soil high-quality organic matter and facilitate soil nutrients’ circulation and water retention. Based on these multiple functions, legume crops have high potential for conservation agriculture, being functional either as growing crop or as crop residue. Why does a farmer grows leguminous like peas grams and beans in […]

How Did Peas Come To India?

The ancient Greeks and Romans also cultivated the garden pea, and from these areas the plant spread to India and China. Where did peas come from in India? In the second half of the 2nd millennium BC, this legume crop appears in the Ganges Basin and southern India. In early times, peas were grown mostly […]

Is Yellow Peas Same As White Peas?

We are also using the word chat or chaat interchangeably. To make this recipe, dry yellow whole peas are used. They are also called SAFED VATANAVATANAPease pudding, also known as pease porridge, is a savoury pudding dish made of boiled legumes, typically split yellow peas, with water, salt and spices, and often cooked with a […]

How Do Peas Enrich Soil?

Garden peas, like beans, are legumes. Legumes have the ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, which makes that important nutrient readily available to other plants. Pea plants also produce long root systems, which help to loosen the soil as they reach out for moisture. Are peas good for the soil? Peas are members of […]

What Are The Stages Of A Pea Plant?

Green pea plant growth stages 1) Root emergence. 2) Shoot emergence. 3) 1 leaf stage (node stage) 4) 2 leaf stage (4 node stage) What are the 5 stages of plant growth? They follow a cyclic process of starting a new life, growing, and then coming back to the starting stage (reproducing). There are the […]

Is Sweet Pea One Word Or Two Words?

“Sweet pea.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sweet%20pea. Is Sweet Peas one word or two? sweet′ pea` n. a climbing plant, Lathyrus odoratus, of the legume family, having sweet-scented flowers. Can you call someone a sweet pea? (colloquial) A term of endearment for something sweet or lovely; a child or an intimate partner, for example. Why is […]

What Is Sweet Pea Used For?

sweet pea, (Lathyrus odoratus), annual plant of the pea familypea familyThe Fabaceae or Leguminosae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, are a large and agriculturally important family of flowering plants. It includes trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual herbaceous plants, which are easily recognized by their fruit (legume) and their compound, stipulate […]

Can You Trim Pea Vines?

I recommend cutting off the growing tip of your climbing pea vines once they reach the limit of your trellis. The process is easy, simply take a sharp pair of scissors or pruners and clip back the top of each plant to a leaf axis just above the top of the structure. Should you trim […]

What Is Peas Slang For?

Among the most pervasive are bruv, mate, bare, fam, gwop or peas (money), and chirpsin’, linkin’ and lipsin’ – flirting, dating and kissing respectively. What does Peas mean slang? What does PEA stand for? Rank Abbr. Meaning PEA Please Ensure Attendance What does pushing peas mean in slang? Pushing P (usually styled as pushin P […]

What Does Peas Mean In London?

P’s/Pees. Meaning: Quite simply “p’s” or “pees” is another word for money or cash. Sentence use: “We’re going to make a lot of P’s when we sell this.” What are some London slang words? 50 Must-Know British Slang Words and Phrases Bloke. “Bloke” would be the American English equivalent of “dude.” It means a “man.” […]

Is Lychee Related To Longan?

Dimocarpus longan, commonly known as the longan (/ˈlɒŋɡən/), is a tropical tree species that produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known tropical members of the soapberry family Sapindaceae, to which the lychee and rambutan also belong. What’s the difference between lychee and longan? Once peeled, however, the fruits all look and taste similar, […]

Is Cod Good For Kidney Disease?

Dietary intake of cod protein beneficially affects concentrations of urinary markers of kidney function and results in lower urinary loss of amino acids in obese Zucker fa/fa rats. Br J Nutr. 2018 Oct;120(7):740-750. Is cod OK for renal diet? Fish and seafood Broiling is a great cooking method to prepare fish or seafood and keep […]

Can I Refuse Delivery From Shopee Cod?

The buyer can only refuse to accept an order/parcel if the following conditions apply: Signs of tampering on the packaging of the order (unsealed packages, damaged packaging) Can I refuse COD delivery? Can a customer refuse to pay and receive for a COD order? Yes, but the only valid reason to refuse to receive and […]