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Suger Snap Peas
- Subject: Suger Snap Peas
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- Date: 12 May 1999 16:16:12 +0100
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Joe,
I grow Oregon Sugar Snaps peas and the like. In my soil they climb maybe four
and a half to six feet tall.
I interplant them with runner (pole) beans which produce later in the season.
A six inch mesh of some sort is ideal for both plant types.
The freezer gets loaded up with sugur snaps early on, and runners later. Not
long finished off last year's secret supplies. This year's harvest are ages
off appearing . . . sigh.
regards
Brian
>
> To all:
>
> Does anyone know if Sugar Snap Peas are bush or vine growers? I have seeds
> but it doesn't really say anywhere.
>
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