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Gladstone peas
I have an allotment in S.Manchester and have been growing tall peas
for some years since they have more flavour,though they do need much more support and efforts to keep the pigeons off.I currently grow Ne Plus Ultra,Magnum Bonum and Chamoion of England,all growing to about 6'. I would very much like to swap some of these seeds with anyone who has some Gladstone peas. Alternatively I could swap some grapevine cuttings in season(Rondo,Bacchus,Schonberger) for Gladstone peas if anyone wishes to grow wine making grapes on the allotment. Michael |
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Gladstone peas
On Jan 16, 3:29*pm, michael wrote:
I have an allotment in S.Manchester and have been growing tall peas for some years since they have more flavour,though they do need much more support and efforts to keep the pigeons off.I currently grow Ne Plus Ultra,Magnum Bonum and Chamoion of England,all growing to about 6'. I would very much like to swap some of these seeds with anyone who has some Gladstone peas. Alternatively I could swap some grapevine cuttings in season(Rondo,Bacchus,Schonberger) *for Gladstone peas if anyone wishes to grow wine making grapes on the allotment. Michael Don't know your varieties, I grow Epicure. David |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 07:29:29 -0800 (PST), michael
wrote: I have an allotment in S.Manchester and have been growing tall peas for some years since they have more flavour,though they do need much more support and efforts to keep the pigeons off.I currently grow Ne Plus Ultra,Magnum Bonum and Chamoion of England,all growing to about 6'. I would very much like to swap some of these seeds with anyone who has some Gladstone peas. Alternatively I could swap some grapevine cuttings in season(Rondo,Bacchus,Schonberger) for Gladstone peas if anyone wishes to grow wine making grapes on the allotment. Michael I grew Ne Plus Ultra and Magnum Bonum some years ago and they were certainly excellent flavour. Can't offer swops but where do you get your seed or are they saved? I got them originally from Ryton Heritage seeds. Can they be bought anywhere? Have you a few to sell? Pam in Bristol |
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Gladstone peas
In article , Pam Moore
writes I grew Ne Plus Ultra Same here, but I didn't get many peas from them. However the flavour as you say, was very good. They are quite tall if I remember correctly. Got them from Edwin Tucker seeds I think or it may have been Seeds of Distinction. -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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Gladstone peas
On Jan 19, 11:03*am, Pam Moore wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 07:29:29 -0800 (PST), michael wrote: I have an allotment in S.Manchester and have been growing tall peas for some years since they have more flavour,though they do need much more support and efforts to keep the pigeons off.I currently grow Ne Plus Ultra,Magnum Bonum and Chamoion of England,all growing to about 6'. I would very much like to swap some of these seeds with anyone who has some Gladstone peas. Alternatively I could swap some grapevine cuttings in season(Rondo,Bacchus,Schonberger) *for Gladstone peas if anyone wishes to grow wine making grapes on the allotment. Michael I grew Ne Plus Ultra and Magnum Bonum some years ago and they were certainly excellent flavour. Can't offer swops but where do you get your seed or are they saved? *I got them originally from Ryton Heritage seeds. Can they be bought anywhere? *Have you a few to sell? Pam in Bristol I obtained my seed originally from The Lost gardens of Heligan and have saved seed from Ne Plus Ultra ,Champion of England and Magnum bonum. I do not wish to sell the seed but rather wait until I find a swap with some other heritage varieties,in particular Gladstone.I object somewhat to paying exorbitant prices to obtain the seed from HSL,and would rather swap some more useful amounts with other allotment holders and gardeners.I think that one or two seed companies (Tuckers and Real Seeds) sell Champion of England and Ne Plus Ultra,but noone sells Gladstone yet. Michael |
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Gladstone peas
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 11:48:53 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote: In article , Pam Moore writes I grew Ne Plus Ultra Same here, but I didn't get many peas from them. However the flavour as you say, was very good. They are quite tall if I remember correctly. Got them from Edwin Tucker seeds I think or it may have been Seeds of Distinction. I've ordered Magnum Bonum from Robinson's. 50 seeds £2.75. That's more than enough for me. Pam in Bristol |
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