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Old 02-06-2008, 01:51 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Peas and Mice

On 2/6/08 13:46, in article , "Pam
Moore" wrote:

I had very poor germination from a row of peas. On other allotments
people have had trouble with mice eating the peas.
My father-in-law used to soak peas in paraffin before planting.
On enquiry our local Handyman's shop only sells paraffin in 4 litre
containers for about £5.

Without asking DEFRA, what else can I use to treat my second sowing?
Jeyes Fluid, Meths, White spirit? (I've got all those)
Will any of these things deter the mice and not taint the peas or
prevent germination?
Any other tips?

How about a communal allotment paraffin supply that would cost each of you
mere pence? Or you could all invest in Tilley lamps for those chilly autumn
mornings and afternoons. ;-)
http://www.tilleylamp.co.uk/lamps.htm


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Sacha