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Re: Stuck Peas


The same thing has happened to my peas; also sweet peas, nasturtiums.
Acutually just about everything has stopped in its tracks, except for
maybe the brocolli.  Lettuces have grown *some*, but none ready to
eat, except arugula which I bought as plants.  Planted 4/8!  Radishes
say they are 28 days to harvest.  I poked at the biggest one yesterday
& it has NO radish!  I only fertilized yesterday; am hoping that that
is the reason + very cool spring.  Interested in any replies!  Judy
(zone 7, near DC)

On Mon, 19 May 1997 06:12:49 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I planted peas on in early April.  They sprouted no problem, but once they
>reached about an inch they stopped growing.  They've been stuck for weeks at
>this height.  I planted a second round in the same set of squares (leaving the
>original ones also) and the same thing happened.
>
>Is it possible the soil is too wet for peas?  Would too moist soil affect peas
>in this way?
>
>I live in Southeast PA near Philly.  Do you think it's too late to try another
>round of peas?
>
>Any help????
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Dave in Lionville, PA
>
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