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Re: My first year Sweet Peas..


On Tue, 13 May 1997 11:15:57 EDT, you wrote:

>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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