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Re: Peas on Earth


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Check out one or two of the seedlings, or lack thereof. Scrape just a bit of soil from around the seeds. Look for the seed, if there is a root or bit of green they are probably OK, especially if the plant body is firm. If the seed hasn't sprouted, became discolored, or the plant body is limp, you should consider replanting as soon as possible.
Good luck,
Sheryl A. McCoy
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"Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her
patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric
reveals the organization of the entire tapestry."
-Richard Feynman


On Sat, 24 Apr 1999 23:33:26   Kim Kiernan wrote:
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>Has it been really wet there?  Sometimes they apply a fungicide to pea seeds to keep them from rotting in cold, wet soil.  Maybe your seeds
>rotted or they're just sprouting slowly because of the cool soil.
zone 9, so cal
>
>Elizwelch@aol.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I planted my (presoaked) peas over 2 weeks ago and haven't seen a seedling yet.  This is my first year growing peas and I don't know if I need to replant them.  I live in zone 6-ish, metro NY area.  It's been in the 50's and 60's most days.  Any ideas?
>> Thanks
>> E.Welch



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