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Pea or not a pea
Last year I had a sound crop of peas, and when they were finished I grabbed
some to use this year as seeds. I didn't dig the roots, I cut them at ground level because of nitrogen fixing and now I see they are growing again! I like to rotate in my small garden, but what will happen if I leave them to grow do you think? They were Kelvedon Wonder and Hurst Greenshaft. Maybe they dropped some seedsunlikely all along the row since I cut them very close to the ground. Marq |
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Pea or not a pea
"Marq" wrote ... Last year I had a sound crop of peas, and when they were finished I grabbed some to use this year as seeds. I didn't dig the roots, I cut them at ground level because of nitrogen fixing and now I see they are growing again! I like to rotate in my small garden, but what will happen if I leave them to grow do you think? You will have an early crop of peas if the frost doesn't get them. I've never heard of them coming up from overwintered roots before, Runner Beans, yes, but not peas which I always thought were annuals. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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Pea or not a pea
I've never heard of them coming up from overwintered roots before,
Runner Beans, yes, but not peas which I always thought were annuals. Yep, I thought that too. Last November between torrential rain etc. I covered the ground with rotted horse manure and covered it with debris netting to stop cats shi**ing on it. I wonder if that has had anything to do with it? But they are definately peas. Marq |
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