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Not really - it does say most, but not all, of the nitrogen is taken up with seed production. A plant can only use so much nitrogen. It doesn't say there is none - it doesn't say dead and useless. Also leaving the roots and digging them in means you are not removing valuable organic matter from the soil and really, who would go to the trouble to dig the roots out and dispose of them - much better left in the soil.Anyway I think these look interesting for next year - 2.69 for 6 seeds is ok if it produces 25 fruit a plant but they look good for a roast dinner.
I would. In order to decompose they are going to use up any nitrogen they might have leached into the soil.
I have figured out the Wizard pea..LOL a field bean XX Jeannine
Galina ... I have tried the same this year - but with spring onions ... and it works for me - even better than planting from seeds!I didn't pull mine up after that ... simply snipped them off with a pair of scissors at ground level and the magic spring onion trick starts all over again!