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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Digeroo on February 24, 2014, 19:33:44

Title: Potted pea question?
Post by: Digeroo on February 24, 2014, 19:33:44
I normally sow peas outside but because of the wet I put some in pots, and they have taken off.  Do you think I can plant them outside?  Presume I need to harden them off first.

Title: Re: Potted pea question?
Post by: pumkinlover on February 24, 2014, 19:35:54
I started them off last year in pots,  I would let them toughen up a bit first though :happy7:
Title: Re: Potted pea question?
Post by: Ian Pearson on February 24, 2014, 20:12:55
...or fleece them for a couple of weeks perhaps.
Title: Re: Potted pea question?
Post by: Digeroo on February 25, 2014, 00:08:33
They will be covered with my bottles as always otherwise they will simply be deer breakfast and luncheon for voles.

Looks like they will have two chances, either they will survive or die.  Seems a bit early to be putting out plants.  I think I need to start off some more.
Title: Re: Potted pea question?
Post by: galina on February 26, 2014, 08:03:03
Quote from: Digeroo on February 24, 2014, 19:33:44
I normally sow peas outside but because of the wet I put some in pots, and they have taken off.  Do you think I can plant them outside?  Presume I need to harden them off first.

Yes, they need hardening off.  Then perhaps plant under bottle cloches for a bit.  Oh and be sure to 'hide' the little seed peas that are still attached to young plants.  If mice 'harvest' those, the plants have had it.  Not a problem under cloches.

Peas do survive quite a bit of frost, surprisingly.  What they don't survive, because they are brittle plants, is being battered by storms.  That will set them back severely or kill them.  For this reason and not because of cold weather, they need protection. 
Title: Re: Potted pea question?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on February 26, 2014, 17:02:37
I always start them in pots, and I've never had the slightest trouble when I've planted them out. Admittedly I haven't put them out this early, but they're pretty tough once they start growing.