First pea pod set today!

Started by allaboutliverpool, April 17, 2007, 21:45:37

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Hot_Potato

Wow!    lovely pics and surely that is quite amazing - isn't it?   :o

H.P.

cambourne7

wow i have metor but i did not plant till feb!

coznbob

ok, now you are just showing off! :o... ;D
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It makes them wonder what you are up to.

chlodonnay

I'm worried...we only planted ours a couple of weeks ago! :-\

MrsKP

My first Twinkle set this weekend (must grab a pic), but the Meteor I planted after is growing better.

I've stuck another row of Meteor the other side of the netting but they're not up yet.  There's a few gaps in the row of Twinkles, and must plant the "spares" out to fill the row soon.

Can't wait to have a chomp.

;D
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Chris Graham

Wow thats early!!!!  isnt it?

Only just sown my peas at the weekend

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RobinOfTheHood

Beat ya!

Picked my first pod last night!!!  ;D

Planted them in the g/house border in October (on Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's advice), Kelvedon Wonder they are. They'll be done by the time the toms are ready to go in, and will help to feed them apparently..
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Trixiebelle

Good old Hugh  ;D I'll try that next year, thanks Robin!

My dwarf pea ped is up!!! NO STICKS REQUIRED .... HOORAY!
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antipodes

MMMM I kind of agree that this really is showing off. To chlodonnay, don't worry, that's the result of a very pampered treatment! If you are an outdoors planter like me, you will just have planted or will just have your baby plants coming up, like me. But peas are so yummy, I have planted loads and some sugarsnaps too. I am sure we will have no trouble eating them!
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RobinOfTheHood

OK, it is a little bit of showing off, it's the first time I've tried it and there aren't enough to be useful.

BUT I'm pleased with it, and I'll be doing it again next year on a slightly larger scale.  :)

And I haven't put any outdoors yet...
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Trixiebelle

Robin!

Don't care if it's showing off or not! I'm envious of your peas  8)
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cornykev

Mine are 3 to 8inches up and the ones straight in the ground are just 1/2 inch up.  ;D ;D ;D
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mc55

no way !  how exciting - I want to rush out and look at mine, but can't get there til the w/e ...

saddad

Ours are hardening off in the frame and will hit the soil this weekend hopefully!
:-\

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