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Re: Tall peas
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Tall peas
- From: M* <M*@aol.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 01:05:43 EDT
- Resent-Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 22:08:16 -0700 (PDT)
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In a message dated 5/6/98 5:41:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
Rebecca.Neason@foxinternet.net writes:
<<
I leave the vines in the ground until the pods are very full and a
little leathery, indicating that they are beginning to lose moisture.
Then I pull up the vines and pile them in the corener of the garden.
(It helps to have a huge garden with lots of fallow space.)
>>
Thanks for all the information regarding harvesting and storing pea seeds. I
currently have some of my favorite shorter snap peas (sugar Mel) almost ready
to harvest in this manner. I will wait as long as I can before I pull them.
It is always exciting to try a new technique in the garden.
If I wish to save green bean seeds, can I do the same thing?
Thanks again, Janet.
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