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Re[2]: cover crops -- austrian field peas
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Hi Suzanne,
I got mine from Territorial Seeds in Oregon, so I imagine they might
tolerate a mild frost. We don't have hard frosts (very rarely) down
here, but mine loved our wet cold winter last year.
Shawn
Claremont, Ca
Sunset 19 USDA 9b
swestaway@coh.org
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Subject: Re: cover crops -- austrian field peas
Author: "Square Foot Gardening List" <sqft@listbot.com> at internet
Date: 8/2/99 8:56 PM
Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
> tried Austrian field peas. I really like these, and they grow like
> crazy, keep the weeds down, add almost as much nitrogen as fava beans,
> and they fall over into a great big pile when they are done.
Does anyone know if Austrian field peas can tolerate frost (not a hard
freeze)? Do you remember where you got them?
Thanks in advance,
Suzanne Walter --
Zone 8b, N. Central Florida
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