

Pigeon Peas (Gungo) Cajanus Cajan
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Pigeon Peas are a highly versatile legume native to the tropics. Grown around the world, this nitrogen-fixing powerhouse is a must-have for regenerative agriculture, permaculture setups, and drought-prone landscapes.
Also known as gungo peas, Congo peas, or tropical green peas, they thrive in dry regions, rebuild poor soils, and give a rich protein boost to every harvest.
How to Grow Pigeon Peas1. Location: Requires warm temps and lots of sun. USDA Zones 9–13 are ideal.
2. Soil: Prefers loamy, well-drained soils. Sandy or poor soils? No problem — just amend with compost and mulch well.
3. Planting: Sow directly outdoors, 1 inch deep. Space 3 feet apart. Germinates in 10–15 days.
4. Watering: Drought-resistant, but water consistently during flowering and pod development for bigger yields.
5. Maturity: Begins flowering around 4 months in, with harvest-ready pods by 5–6 months.
6. Lifespan: Perennial in hot climates. In cooler zones, treat as an annual or grow in containers for overwintering indoors.
Perfect for homesteaders, food forests, and anyone looking to grow self-reliant crops with big benefits.
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Pigeon Peas are a highly versatile legume native to the tropics. Grown around the world, this nitrogen-fixing powerhouse is a must-have for regenerative agriculture, permaculture setups, and drought-prone landscapes.
Also known as gungo peas, Congo peas, or tropical green peas, they thrive in dry regions, rebuild poor soils, and give a rich protein boost to every harvest.
How to Grow Pigeon Peas1. Location: Requires warm temps and lots of sun. USDA Zones 9–13 are ideal.
2. Soil: Prefers loamy, well-drained soils. Sandy or poor soils? No problem — just amend with compost and mulch well.
3. Planting: Sow directly outdoors, 1 inch deep. Space 3 feet apart. Germinates in 10–15 days.
4. Watering: Drought-resistant, but water consistently during flowering and pod development for bigger yields.
5. Maturity: Begins flowering around 4 months in, with harvest-ready pods by 5–6 months.
6. Lifespan: Perennial in hot climates. In cooler zones, treat as an annual or grow in containers for overwintering indoors.
Perfect for homesteaders, food forests, and anyone looking to grow self-reliant crops with big benefits.
- Pigeon Peas (Gungo) Cajanus Cajan
- .pigeonpea-container { background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #4b5d2a, #e1d8b9); color: #111; font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; padding: 50px 30px; border-radius: 12px; box-shadow: 0 0 15px rgba(0,0,0,0.3); position: relative; overflow: hidden; line-height: 1.8; } .pigeonpea-container h1 { text-align: center; font-size: 2.4rem; color: #101010; text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #ccc; margin-bottom: 25px; } .pigeonpea-container p { font-size: 1.2rem; color: #151515; margin-bottom: 20px; } .leaf-particles { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 200%; height: 200%; pointer-events: none; background-image: url('https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/08/30/07/52/leaf-2691172_1280.jpg'); background-repeat: repeat; background-size: 100px; opacity: 0.04; animation: floatLeaves 70s linear infinite; z-index: 0; } @keyframes floatLeaves { from { background-position: 0 0; } to { background-position: 800px 1600px; } } Ripkitty Pigeon Peas (Cajanus cajan)document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function () { console.log("Ripkitty Pigeon Peas loaded."); });
Pigeon Peas are a highly versatile legume native to the tropics. Grown around the world, this nitrogen-fixing powerhouse is a must-have for regenerative agriculture, permaculture setups, and drought-prone landscapes.
Also known as gungo peas, Congo peas, or tropical green peas, they thrive in dry regions, rebuild poor soils, and give a rich protein boost to every harvest.
How to Grow Pigeon Peas1. Location: Requires warm temps and lots of sun. USDA Zones 9–13 are ideal.
2. Soil: Prefers loamy, well-drained soils. Sandy or poor soils? No problem — just amend with compost and mulch well.
3. Planting: Sow directly outdoors, 1 inch deep. Space 3 feet apart. Germinates in 10–15 days.
4. Watering: Drought-resistant, but water consistently during flowering and pod development for bigger yields.
5. Maturity: Begins flowering around 4 months in, with harvest-ready pods by 5–6 months.
6. Lifespan: Perennial in hot climates. In cooler zones, treat as an annual or grow in containers for overwintering indoors.
Perfect for homesteaders, food forests, and anyone looking to grow self-reliant crops with big benefits.
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