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My peas (Feltham First) are making tiny pea pods. They were sown in autumn though
I soaked mine for about 4hrs, sowed them in paper pots inside. Then as soon as they germinated (3/4 days) moved them out to plastic greenhouse then once they were 5/6" high planted them out under plastic bottles... my mange touts (sown 23rd March) were planted out a couple of days ago.
When mine get a little bit bigger I'm going to plant some just in the ground inbetween them. Hopefully I will have peas for a while
I was just wondering what I'll do when they have come and gone. I think a bit of planning for some sort of succession is a great idea. Thanks. I think I'll do the same!
Hi Susie, mine have been outside unprotected on the wigwams for 3 weeks now. I put them out when they were about 3" tall and they are climbing steadily, so they must be very hardy. I knew it would be a risk, but they grow so quickly I'd have started off more if they looked as though they were struggling. They're enjoying the sun this week as much as I am, so I have had to give them plenty to drink. I don't sow peas successionally as they freeze so beautifully I can harvest them as they become ready. Hope you've got a new date for the base for your GH and you're feeling better.
That's also a good point - they're a favourite of my grandchildren to eat whilst they're looking at everything else! When I'm podding them to freeze, half don't make it to the freezer.
Hi 159, it's not really getting late for sowing things, I see you're in Scotland, your season could be at least a couple of weeks later than further south, if not more. I always sow more peas and beans a bit later on, you can put them straight in the ground and they will be ready when your current ones are done, peas particularly seem to crop over a fairly short time span, especially if they are an F1, so don't worry about it being too late, if you've got space to spare it's worth giving it a go
I've got 10 pea plants and 10 broad beans plants in a raised bed. I've left enough room between the plants to put more in. I'm just not sure at what point to do this. Should I wait till the original ones are flowering?
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