Hoary Pea ❲2024-2026❳
Because it grows a deep taproot, it can be tricky to transplant once established. It’s best to start it from seed in its "forever home".
While some people overlook it as just another "weed," the Hoary Pea ( Tephrosia virginiana ) has some serious garden credentials: hoary pea
Thanks to a deep, woody taproot, this plant is incredibly hardy and thrives in poor, sandy, or rocky soils where other flowers might wilt. A Wild History Because it grows a deep taproot, it can
Like other members of the legume family, it’s a "nitrogen fixer." Its roots work with soil bacteria to add nitrogen back into the ground, naturally fertilizing the area for surrounding plants. Because it grows a deep taproot