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Re: My first year Sweet Peas..


One last word. Near the end of the season leave a few blooms and let them
form pods. Leave these on the vine until they turn brown. This way you
can be assured of "cured" seeds. However, you will take your chances on
colors of the blooms they produce next year.

On Mon, 12 May 1997 21:48:28 UT Lisa Beccia <MadScientist@MSN.COM>
writes:
>I want to thank you all for responding to my questions on my sweet
>peas.  I'm
>now MUCH calmer.  :-)  Plus, I went out and snipped those pea
>pods...now, I'm
>letting them dry out... Hopefully, I'll be able to save some of them
>for
>planting again later this year.  The sweet peas are blooming once
>more...they're quite aware that the pods are gone, gone, GONE, so
>they're
>trying to make up for it.  :-D  These flowers are all different colors
>and
>REALLY pretty...
>
>I've been SAVED!!!  Thanks again...and, I think I'll just AVOID eating
>those
>pods...
>
>Lisa Lisa
>Sweet Pea Snipper
>
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