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Question Time ....PEAS!!

Started by TULIP-23, February 03, 2005, 15:38:48

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TULIP-23

My Question:
I have advice from E.J  but!!

Is it necessary first to soak my "Sugarsnaps" overnight

YES/No

before putting them in the Propagator

Hope this isnt a Stupid Question!!  Anyway I dont want to give Rosebud the Chance!!

Many Thanks  Greetings Tulip-23 Mike
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

TULIP-23

Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

aquilegia

good one tulip - I need to know that too. I'm sure I read something about soaking certain types of peas somewhere in one of my books, but can't remember details, or even which book. really must get a better memory! (useless Aqui :-\)
gone to pot :D

Mrs Ava

Hmmm, well I personally don't bother soaking anything, not even sweetpeas and normally have no problems at all.

CotswoldLass

Same as E-J on this one...hasn't made any difference. I've always put my peas straight into the ground, but I guess you'll get an early start. Taste is unbelievably yummy!

Best Luck CL

TULIP-23

Aquilegia

Had some good advice from E.J. for Pots

But I was.nt  too sure what the preparations were.

hence the question.

On the Box Mid April-to Mid May Outdoors in rows Dont sow too deep.

Greetings Take Care Tulip-23  MIke
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TULIP-23

E.J.

I've written down the information over the

[peas in the Pot ] again Thanks.

I thought rather than pots..........put them in a propagator

Again E.J  Thanks

Greetings Take Care Tulip-23
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

TULIP-23

Cotswold  Lass

Thanks for the Help  Cotwold Lass.

Im sure if Im successful with this one that the taste will be great.

looking forward to that part.

Greetings Take Care   Tulip-23  Mike
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ACE

It's processed peas that you soak overnight :)

loz

Hi Tulip

I don't soak anything, so I'm with EJ on that one.

I think it encourages rot sometimes.

Try growing them in 'rootrainers' which are like deep cell trays.  All peas like a long root run.

Loz
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TULIP-23

Hertitage

Many Thanks Take care  Greetings      Tulip-23  Mike
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

TULIP-23

Loz Hi

Ive bought a Few Small Propagators also some of those

Rot away pots  about 1.5 inches deep

Maybe its not a Bad idea to put the peas in these when there strong enough straight into the Ground would that be OK.

Again Many thanks for your time and Effort.

Greetings and Take Care  Tulip-23 Mike
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

TULIP-23

Set the Peas in Rot Pots today.

In two small propagators Well watered and in Doors.

Now lets  see what happens.

Greetings  Take Care Tulip -23  Mike ;D
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