Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Fall Peas


When I would visit my grandparents as a kid, in Pennsylvania, I would inevitably end up in my Grandpa’s garden. My most vivid memories of that garden centered around the peas. I would post up, find the most plump pods, and crack them open to eat the raw peas one by one. I was secretive. Stealthy. I had to be doing something wrong because they were so tasty. You would have thought that little me found a secret stash of candy. Come to find out that is what they were there for. To eat. Raw or otherwise.
After our first spring/summer North Carolina garden failed to produce to our expectations -  because of the heat, poor soil, beginners lack-of-luck, you name it – I decided to plant some peas as the summer heat subsided. Come to find out, the North Carolina fall supports the needs of peas. Because of that, I temporarily had my own candy store.
Now the frost has set in and I’ve since removed the peas from the garden, big me is surprised that they made it inside the house… well, at least half.