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Overwintering peas

Started by redimp, August 26, 2005, 14:36:45

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redimp

I have done a search for this because I was sure I had seen it somewhere but cannot find the information I need.

What varieties of peas can be overwintered.  I have also Googled it and seen them described as round peas - what sort are round and what sort are wrinkled?
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

http://www.abicabeauty

redimp

Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

http://www.abicabeauty

Roy Bham UK

Did you mean store over winter or plant over winter ??? if the latter then this may help. ;)

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/yabbse/index.php/topic,12480.msg116206.html#msg116206


madmum

G'Day Redclanger (sorry been watching too much cricket!)

I have some peas that sre suitable for sowing in Sept and overwintering with a cloch etc
They are Feltham First

Does that help any?
MadMum

suzylou

And I have some Douce Provence which I think the packet says can be sown in October!

cyrilsquirrel

Yes , I am doing Feltham firsts this year. Never tried them before so I have no idea what they aRE LIKE????

redimp

Thanks Roy - that was the thread I was looking for.  Feltham First it is then.  And now I need two packets of seeds for winter I can justify the postage of buying online.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

http://www.abicabeauty

madmum

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MadMum

spacehopper

Quote from: redclanger on August 26, 2005, 18:31:49
Thanks Roy - that was the thread I was looking for.  Feltham First it is then.  And now I need two packets of seeds for winter I can justify the postage of buying online.

If there is a dobies near you they have them for half price. Other places will likely be the same.
Make the most of today, because you'll never have it back again.

jennym

#8
I've grown Feltham First a few times over winter, and would say that I get the best results when I cover them with fleece from about mid November onwards, the fleece being raised about a foot from the soil level. I am on heavy clay.

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