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Late in autumn I sowed 100 or so Hurst Greenshaft as a bit of an
experiment. They have started to climb now. I hope that means peas extra early, though I know they are not an early variety. The early pea Kelvedon Wonder (which never seems to have over 3 peas per pod) is a non starter. It seems to me that a gardener can not rely on the information given on the seed packet. Warrany? Or lies? Baz |
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