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How do i join this lovely seed sharing circle as i have quite a few seeds to share.
Code: [Select]The Paula Pea's are delicious and will be worth the wait. Ummm... :-\..those little gray peas?...hard as bullets...? I only tasted some last year and found them not so nice as fresh peas and doomed them into 'pea soup peas only' gategory... ::) But yes..mine grew about 6 ft tall too.
The Paula Pea's are delicious and will be worth the wait.
Quote from: goodlife on July 10, 2012, 12:34:09Code: [Select]The Paula Pea's are delicious and will be worth the wait. Ummm... :-\..those little gray peas?...hard as bullets...? I only tasted some last year and found them not so nice as fresh peas and doomed them into 'pea soup peas only' gategory... ::) But yes..mine grew about 6 ft tall too.You know what, they could be something else! My mother is growing them and I know she mixed up some labels. If there was a prans pea, maybe it could be them.
There they were in the corner - a small wigwam growing happily - to be honest I haven't been that end of the garden very often, but the weeds were shouting at me to do something just now. At first I didn't see very many beans, but when I started picking and looking on the inside, there were loads of Bonne Bouche and there are such a lot of small pods to come too. A 'freezer filler' of a bean! Thank you Markfield Rover.
:'(It's torture hearing about these exotics such as Quillquina without knowing how to get hold of them!I'd love to participate in the sharing at a later date but my 'exotics' are pretty humdrum in comparison.
Ah, thanks. Lots of other goodies there too.Maybe a thread that lists good suppliers that people use might come in handy.