PIGEON PEA- LIVE PLANT -Jamaican Gungo peas , Cajanus Cajun
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Pigeon Pea — Live Plants
Cajanus cajan | Also known as Gungo Peas, Gandules, Congo Peas
One of the most culturally significant legumes in the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia — Pigeon Pea has fed communities for over 3,500 years. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and incredibly productive, this perennial shrub earns its place in any tropical or warm-climate garden.
Why Grow Pigeon Pea?
- 🌿 Nitrogen-fixing — naturally improves soil fertility, benefiting neighboring crops
- ☀️ Drought-tolerant — thrives with minimal water once established
- 🌱 Grows in all soil types — including poor, marginal soils
- 🫘 High-protein harvest — eaten fresh as a green vegetable or dried for lentils
- 🌳 Perennial in warm climates — grows as a productive 4–5 ft shrub year after year
- 🐔 Dual-purpose — excellent as chicken feed and intercrop companion with corn, cotton, and pulses
In the Kitchen
Pigeon peas have a pungent, slightly sweet flavor with a mealy texture. They're the heart of classic Caribbean rice and peas dishes, slow-cooked stews, and dal-style preparations. Harvest pods young for fresh eating, or let them dry on the plant for shelf-stable dried peas.
Growing Guide
- Days to maturity: ~140 days from transplant
- Plant size: 4–5 ft tall shrub
- Fruit: Pods with 4–5 peas, borne in clusters
- Sun: Full sun
- Spacing: 90 cm × 20 cm (farm); 5 ft × 5 ft (garden)
- Climate: Perennial in tropical/subtropical zones; grown as annual where frost occurs
- Plant after all frost danger has passed and soil has warmed; germination takes 15–20 days
Ships as live starter plants. Available in 3-plant, 10-plant, and 25-plant quantities.
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