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Re: snow peas


Hi, Dawn, pop them in your mouth and check. If they're acceptable to you,
enjoy them. But do take them off the plants or they will stop producing!
l
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The earth is the LORD'S and the fulness thereof!
Amy of Marvelous Gardens
delicious design in landscape
zone 22 or 10 and holding
http://members.ecom.net/~jimandmissi/marvelous/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert A Schooler <rschooler@earthlink.net>
To: sqft@lists.umsl.edu <sqft@lists.umsl.edu>
Date: Sunday, February 08, 1998 3:28 PM
Subject: snow peas


>Hi everyone,
>Since everyone is talking peas, I have a question.  I've neglected the
>garden this last week because of the rains and my snow peas went nuts.  I
>peeked outside after reading the list (flashlight in hand, rain just
pouring
>down) and saw snow peas that looked more like shelling peas.  Am I going to
>be able to use the peas like shelling peas?  Will they be as sweet?  Or
have
>I just lost all of these to drying for seeds for next year?
>At least the new trellis worked.  Last year the rain caused the peas to
fall
>over.
>I did notice that the rain is starting to cause a mild fungas in my peas.
>Looks like powdery mildew to me.  I also forgot to put down a mulch before
>the rains started and I'm suffering now.  If it everstops raining I'm going
>to put mulch down after things dry.  I hope I'm not too late.  This looked
>like it was going to be a steller year on peas.
>What say you gardners?
>Dawn S.
>Very soggy Long Beach CA (zone 10)
>
>
>
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