Getting away with it...

Started by chriscross1966, April 09, 2012, 20:22:20

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chriscross1966

Hoping that the Hurst Greenshaft I planted out from their strip modules today survive... if I left them till next weekend they'd have dreadlocked between the strips.... hopefully they'll ocme through but I'll sow some more sometime this week to have a backstop.... and you can never really have too many peas IMHO.... plus now I have a pea shucking attachment for my mixer (kenwood chefs had some oddball kit back in the 70's :D) it should be a slightly easier job to deal with a glut....

chriscross1966


galina

Peas are not at risk from a little frost. They are relatively frost hardy.  The -3.2C the other day are of no concern for peas.  Broad beans are not quite as frost hardy (but the recent frost was no issue for them either.  French Beans and Runner beans are the ones you have to watch, they cannot tolerate any frost.  Even +3C is often too cold for them.

Your peas will be ok, if the cold is you only concern.

chriscross1966

I got some more sown this morning.... the ones that went out are in a very sheltered bit of the garden anyway.... will need to get the first batch of Telefono out soon too...

woodypecks

....a pea shucking attachment  ?  ! Where did you find this ?  I want one !
Trespassers will be composted !


claybasket

I'am always on the look out for the old Spong bean slicer,I never new kenwood did the pea/bean slicer will keep a eye open for that as Ive a old war horse of a kenwood 70s/early80s I love it.

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