Will my snow peas produce?
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:26:12 GMT, "Bob"
wrote:
"Phaedrine Stonebridge"
wrote
Well here in Missouri Zone 5b/6, we have already had a couple
medium
frosts. Tonight it is going down to 27 but then the ten day
forecast
predicts no freezing temps for the next ten days. My snow peas
are
about 1.5-2 feet high on the trellis and just loaded with
flowers. And
i do mean loaded. Thie is the first time we've done fall peas
in recent
years. Do you think we will get any snow peas?
We had a few nights of below freezing temps in Seattle, and my
peas are looking wilted and dying now. I did get one batch of
small peas from them. Next year I'll plant them earlier.
Here in zone 7b/8, I threw some 'finished' sugar-snap vines on the
compost pile -- don't remember exactly when -- and some new plants
started up before frost. I guess they got to be about a foot high. I
didn't pay attention to them during the winter, but they picked right
up in spring and produced quite a few peas. They probably won't
survived in 5b/6, but if you can spare the time and space, you might
try protecting the vines with some piled on straw/leaves and hoping
for the best.
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