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Pea seeds
I usually save some of my peas for seed but this year my brother ate all
the peas I grew. Don't ask..we've had words. Anyway I got some supermarket peas and am drying them out to try and will see how they go next year. Plan B is using the pea seeds I still have from 2014. Has anyone ever grown supermarket peas? I will give them a go if they dry out OK, looking like they will. Tina |
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"Christina Websell" wrote
I usually save some of my peas for seed but this year my brother ate all the peas I grew. Don't ask..we've had words. Anyway I got some supermarket peas and am drying them out to try and will see how they go next year. Plan B is using the pea seeds I still have from 2014. Has anyone ever grown supermarket peas? I will give them a go if they dry out OK, looking like they will. I have to ask Why? Why not buy some seed peas from a seed merchant? That way you get a named variety with known qualities, eg we grow Early Onward because it does well for us. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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"Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 22:00:12 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: I usually save some of my peas for seed but this year my brother ate all the peas I grew. Don't ask..we've had words. Anyway I got some supermarket peas and am drying them out to try and will see how they go next year. Plan B is using the pea seeds I still have from 2014. Has anyone ever grown supermarket peas? I will give them a go if they dry out OK, looking like they will. Tina Didn't you say he did that a few years ago, resulting in my comment that he had mange tout. -- Chris Yep, I grow the peas here, he plants them out in the veggie plot. The agreement is we share them. Not so, he eats them all before I get a chance to pick a few for myself. However, I got all his raspberries. ;-) Not many though. Gardening in West Cornwall overlooking the sea. Mild, but very exposed to salt gales |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote I usually save some of my peas for seed but this year my brother ate all the peas I grew. Don't ask..we've had words. Anyway I got some supermarket peas and am drying them out to try and will see how they go next year. Plan B is using the pea seeds I still have from 2014. Has anyone ever grown supermarket peas? I will give them a go if they dry out OK, looking like they will. I have to ask Why? Why not buy some seed peas from a seed merchant? That way you get a named variety with known qualities, eg we grow Early Onward because it does well for us. I don't know why, I just fancy giving them a go. To see what happens. I will of course sow my own peas too so it won't be a disaster. It's an experiment and I just wondered if anyone had done it before. In theory, they should do well. (if my brother doesn't eat them before I can.) |
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