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Just waking up this thread since I've been playing with my Pea collection.
So many different types of Peas - podded and mangetout/sugarsnap. Dwarf, medium height and tall. Some need supporting others don't. Some can be grown over winter with autumn sowing, others are spring sown. Some can be sown both autumn & winter. Then there are the coloured pods - green, yellow, purple and different flower colours. Some are good for eating fresh, some are for drying - also known as Soup peas.
Don't forget the Pea beans either!
Too much choice! How can a simple Veggie decide which ones to grow? Any new suggestions?
So many different types of Peas - podded and mangetout/sugarsnap. Dwarf, medium height and tall. Some need supporting others don't. Some can be grown over winter with autumn sowing, others are spring sown. Some can be sown both autumn & winter. Then there are the coloured pods - green, yellow, purple and different flower colours. Some are good for eating fresh, some are for drying - also known as Soup peas.
Don't forget the Pea beans either!
Too much choice! How can a simple Veggie decide which ones to grow? Any new suggestions?
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.

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