Re: Starting Planting peas
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- Subject: Re: Starting Planting peas
- From: t*@linkfast.net (Leslie L. Smith)
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 13:33:43 -0600
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Thank God I start work next week again I post a question then find an
answer & post it to someone else!
I could be cleaning house but ,,,nawwww
Allan please send me the FAQ.I can always use more info.
At 12:22 AM 2/16/99, Allan Day wrote:
>
>> > so peas have to be directly sown??
>> > or can they be transplanted?
> I always sow all my peas in modules and have done for many years.
> The reasons:
> No losses, better than 90% germination
> The ground is totally unfit in February and March.
> I can work in comfort at a table/bench and in the warm, even at night.
>
>
> I have an 'faq' available on the subject.
>
>--
>
>Allan Day Hereford HR2 7AU allan@crwys.demon.co.uk
--leslie
Master Gardener Intern (Student), Zone 7(b?) low of 9F this year, in Humid,
HUMID Cullman, Alabama.
So much to learn so little time.