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Title: Asparagus Pea
Post by: bluecar on April 02, 2013, 20:34:28
Hello all.

I've just ordered some asparagus pea. I've never grown this or eat the produce and should have asked these questions first.

How easy is it to grow?

Will it need netting like standard peas to protect from the flying rats?

Is it just cooked like ordinary peas or are the pods cooked whole?

As always I look forward to your replies

Regards

Bluecar
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: chriscross1966 on April 02, 2013, 20:48:40
If you let them get more than an inch long they're pretty grim... I personally think this thread really belongs in Non-Edibles :-) dunno about growing it, one taste of some my mate grew when they'd got too big was enough to convince me... if you want something that tastes like asparagus, grow asparagus.... if you want peas, grow peas..... sorry .....
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: bluecar on April 02, 2013, 21:57:27
Hello chriscross.

This seems like a mistake - probably not worth sowing. Any other views>

Regards

Bluecar
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: winecap on April 02, 2013, 23:23:20
Do grow them. They look lovely. They taste horrible though. They very nearly put me off growing obscure veg. Grow them for their looks and you can try eating them when the time comes. The other plus is that they grow very easily and as I remember, the pigeons weren't interested in them. Two or three plants should be plenty.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: gavinjconway on April 02, 2013, 23:39:44
Hi Bluecar  -I have grown them a few times and they are delicious and make a lovely red flowered bush in the garden...

However you must pick the pods when no more than 40 mm long or they are quite stringy to eat. I boil them for about 5-6 minutes, drain and add butter or marge and a sprinkling of salt. They have an asparagussy x pea flavour and are really delish. We have them as a snacky dish in the evening sitting on the couch with a plateful each... They grow on a small to medium sizes bushy plant about 2 foot tall and no need to support them. Grow them about 2 feet apart.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: small on April 03, 2013, 09:55:37
They are really easy to grow, nothing will eat them.
Now you've ordered them, give them a try, you may be one of the few who think they are worth eating. I found them fiddly to pick and prepare and while the taste was pretty much non-existent (certainly nothing asparagus-y) I couldn't find a cooking method that gave an acceptable mouth feel.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: bluecar on April 03, 2013, 12:37:16
Thanks for your replies. I'll give it a go and try and remember to post my views on its taste when I harvest,
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: Digeroo on April 04, 2013, 06:48:58
Perhaps it depends on the soil.  Even eaten small I found they tasted like cardboard.  Only ever grown them once.   Very pretty flowers.  Good luck.  It would be nice to hear how you get on with them.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: cleo on April 04, 2013, 07:08:32
They are very pretty-just don`t eat them.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: Vinlander on April 06, 2013, 13:25:54
The only so-called "asparagus substitute" that is anything like the real thing is hop sprouts...

Cheers.

PS. And tuberous pea is the only chestnut substitute.
Title: Re: Asparagus Pea
Post by: saddad on April 08, 2013, 16:20:08
They do make a nice ornamental edging though!  :sunny: