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Started by nippon-neko, March 08, 2009, 20:17:39

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nippon-neko

Hello

I sow some peas called Half Pint today.
This is a very dwarf variety and according to some websites it is a very old one too.
I wonder if I can leave them to their maturity and collect seeds?
I have never collected seeds for peas and don't know how true they are going to be.
I can buy them from T&M (being out of stock) or another one.
The package contains only 35 seeds.
Paying P&P only for this pea is not feasible.

nippon-neko


saddad

Peas come true... so you can save the seed, except from F1's that these aren't..  :)

Georgie

I don't know if you can save the seeds or not.  But I do know that you won't get many pods per plant from this variety so it will depend on your will power.  ;D

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

jo9919

Quote from: Georgie on March 08, 2009, 20:59:22
I don't know if you can save the seeds or not.  But I do know that you won't get many pods per plant from this variety so it will depend on your will power.  ;D

G x

Thanks for that. I was wondering whether to give this variety a go, as I grow in containers.

I've tried Hestia runner beans before (supposed to be a good variety for containers) but they didn't do as well, even in containers, as 'normal' runner beans.

I usually grow Early Onwards peas in containers and have had really good crops with these, so I think I'll give Half Pint a miss.

Jo.

Georgie

Yes, I was disappointed with Hestia too.  I am beginning to wonder whether seeds branded as 'ideal for containers' are a bit of a con.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Tee Gee


QuoteI sow some peas called Half Pint today.

A that name brings back memories.

Does anyone remember when you used to buy peas and beans by the pint? or half pint as the case might be...............or am I getting too old!! ;D

The way I save my peas is this;

When I sow them I put four seeds in a 24 cell tray meaning I need 96 seeds.

If I am saving a short variety that perhaps has around 6 peas in it I save at least 16 pods usually to be on the safe side 20.

With a longer variety I save proportionally less.

Once that job is out of the way we eat the rest of the crop, simple as that !!

saddad

I grew some hestia last year by default, about  6 plants in a small window box and under the circumstances thought they did quite well... clearly they weren't going to flodd us out with Runner beans...  :-\

nippon-neko

Thank you very much for your advice.
I tried Hestia too and their crops were OK to me.
I tend to buy dwarf varieties for containers, some such as French beans are very good. Some peas are also good.
I grow vegetables only for two of us so restricted crops are fine by me.
The only drawback is that container gardening is costly as I need to buy lots of compost.



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