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Originally posted by selfraising View PostI've sown Oregon Sugar Pod for shoots, so will be interested to see what they taste like!
They taste good in a mixed salad & are very easy & quick to grow.
Am now growing Leo so will be interested to see the difference.Attached Files
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Originally posted by trish60 View PostAlso used Oregon as this was the variety recommended when I googled it.
They taste good in a mixed salad & are very easy & quick to grow.
Am now growing Leo so will be interested to see the difference.
Can you remember (roughly) how many seeds were sown in the pot?Cheers
Danny
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Originally posted by peanut View PostOn Alys Fowler's The Edible Garden she grew Pea Shoots and used Leo Dried Peas 250g available from Asda for 36p!!!
I've bought and sown some...fingers crossed they'll be yummy!!!
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Originally posted by kilnburner10 View PostI tried that and the shoots came up really well until the birds found them !!!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Yes - any pea will do. I was going to use some for shoots but decided to grow them on instead. I couldn't bear cutting them off in their prime!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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I can't see why not - other than that the pea would be hard to digest. It's not like a fresh pea. It's the sort of pea that needs an hour's cooking after an overnight soak. I think they'd be jolly tough going.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by kilnburner10 View PostI tried that and the shoots came up really well until the birds found them !!!
I never thought of birds getting at them..!
I have net around my direct sown Delikett but never thought about my pea shoot trough. Thanks for the heads up.
P.S I have to say that my direct sown peas seem to be doing ok despite the variable weather but I have popped the fleece around them tonight.
I used Delikett ones last year...delicious but not many made it to the pot as they got munched by the kids as soon as they spotted them.Its nice to be important but its more important to be nice
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Originally posted by trish60 View PostAlso used Oregon as this was the variety recommended when I googled it.
They taste good in a mixed salad & are very easy & quick to grow.
Am now growing Leo so will be interested to see the difference.
Leo have grown well but are much tougher, have less flavour & loads more tendrils.
No competition as far as I am concerned,
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Please take care:
I never use young shoots from packets of garden seed unless they have been sold specifically for that purpose. I may be a bit paranoid but some seeds (particularly from overseas) are treated with some very nasty poisons, residues of which may hang around until the plants have gained some maturity.
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