General information and discussion about cultivating beans, peas, peanuts, clover and vetch.
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May 9, 2006 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
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Mine are about 5 - 6 inches high ...
Again,,, like every year, I waited too long ! I pass by this house on 36 every day ... Their peas are like 1.5 ft !!! Is that you ???!!! lol ~ whats growing on with your plants ? how are they doing? ~ Tom
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May 9, 2006 | #32 |
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Nah! Mine are like yours b/c I planted when you did. I thot I had bought DWARF snow peas by mistake! Honestly, I thot snow peas grew faster than that. Mine are slow growing. Didn't see them at all for quite some time. Oh well. I'll still be picking snow peas before tomatoes. IF, that is, I get tomatoes. Something HAS BEEN BREAKING THE TOP OFF OF MY SEEDLINGS that have been outside hardening. I don't know if it is a squirrel, bird, or what, but it is driving me crazy! Five plants have been neatly beheaded!!! It's getting to the point that I'm afraid to leave them outside now.
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May 9, 2006 | #33 |
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March 19th, I Planted Dwarf Gray Sugar peas that I got from seed savers. Here is a photo of them growing in my little Square foot garden. The peas are on the far right growing up the twine. This was last week they were about 2 feet tall, now they seem aleast 3 feet tall, and have about 6 flowers per plant.. hopefully will have some Sugar peas soon!
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May 9, 2006 | #34 |
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Beautiful!
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Quote:
(Spinich is doing lovely and I sowed it on the same day as the peas. I've harvested several times already.) -Delora |
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May 9, 2006 | #36 |
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timcunningham ! Square-foot gardening
at its best !!! Looks great !!! on another note, this one house across the highway from us, has a great set up for peas, and they are looking sweet !!! Big too ~ Tom
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May 10, 2006 | #37 |
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Tom & Donna,
I'm next door to you guys. I planted back on March 8th and they are a couple feet high. The sugar peas are blooming and the snow and English peas should be blooming soon. We're eating broccoli, lettuce, spinach, and radishes from the garden regularly now. So wonderful to be eating fresh produce once again. Christine |
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