
If you’re looking for a unique and versatile addition to your urban garden, Clitoria Ternatea, commonly known as The Blue Butterfly Pea, might just be the perfect plant for you. This subtropical plant not only adds a splash of vibrant blue to your garden but also offers a fascinating twist of novelty to your crops because its flowers can be used to make tea that changes from pink to purple based on the pH level. This characteristic, combined with its suitability for vertical gardening, makes the blue butterfly pea an excellent choice for urban farmers, especially in regions with a climate similar to where we are located in the Southeastern United States.
Growing Blue Butterfly Peas
Our Blue Butterfly Peas are planted in pots full of natural soil that was collected from around a rotting stump on our farm. This soil was mixed with well-draining potting soil leftover from pots we used last year. This combination created a clay heavy, well- draining soil that the peas are thriving in despite having had no fertilizer added during the past 10 weeks.


Blue Butterfly Peas are an Ideal Urban Farm Crop
Urban farming often comes with the challenge of limited space. This is where the Blue Butterfly Pea truly shines since its vining and twinning nature allows it to climb trellises, fences, and other vertical supports, making the most out of limited space space.
Benefits Beyond Beauty
In addition to its aesthetic and functional benefits, the blue butterfly pea offers several other advantages as a crop:
- Soil Improvement: As a legume, Clitoria Ternatea can fix nitrogen in the soil, improving soil fertility and benefiting neighboring plants.
- Attracts Pollinators: The bright blue flowers attract bees and other pollinators, which can enhance the overall health and productivity of your garden.
- Versatile Utility: Beyond the special flowers, the pods and roots of the plant are also edible and the leaves can be used to make natural dyes.
The Blue Butterfly Pea is a remarkable plant that deserves a spot in your urban garden. Its space-saving vertical growth habit, and the specialty crop it produces, makes Clitoria Ternatea a standout choice for urban farmers located in environments that are maybe too hot for the standard pea. Whether you’re looking to maximize your garden’s production of specialty crops or simply add a touch of magic to your gardening experience, the Blue Butterfly Pea is a plant that won’t disappoint.







