JJB
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Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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toomanytommytoes
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(29-03-2023, 12:22 PM)JJB Wrote: With snap peas do you still get pea moth grubs? If so, how do you know if you eat the snaps whole? I sow peas early so they finish early, mostly before the pea moth arrives. Frees up the bed space by late June so can I get something else in there (last year it was savoy cabbage, the year before that carrots). By the time the peas are done I'm sick of them anyway, and it's not long before the French beans start cropping.
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I've just sown the last of my peas for pods today. I don't know if it's getting a bit late to avoid the moth, but we'll give it a shot. I can't remember getting loads of peas in the past. Maybe we've been eating them at the plot before getting them home.
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(29-03-2023, 04:43 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (29-03-2023, 12:22 PM)JJB Wrote: With snap peas do you still get pea moth grubs? If so, how do you know if you eat the snaps whole? I sow peas early so they finish early, mostly before the pea moth arrives. Frees up the bed space by late June so can I get something else in there (last year it was savoy cabbage, the year before that carrots). By the time the peas are done I'm sick of them anyway, and it's not long before the French beans start cropping.
What do you call early?
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Usually Mid February under a mini polytunnel. This year I sowed my first batch direct at the start of March then again in mid-March.
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