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Old 02-08-2010, 12:19 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Broad beans.


"Lionel" wrote in message
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On 28/07/10 13:05, David Hare-Scott wrote:
Dan wrote:
I put in some asparagus peas for the first time. Some thing came up,
but it looks like no peas I've ever seen - looks more like pigweed.

I have never tried them.

I
also tried Baby Bear pumpkins. There were four seeds in the packet.
So far none of them have come up.

Where are you? What is the temperature like at the moment? It may
be too cold for them to germinate. Pumpkins are a warm season crop,
you would normally not put them in the ground until after the last
frost and the ground has warmed up.

I think I'll stick to buying Yates
- at least you get enough seeds to have another try.
Lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, beetroot, beans, snowpeas all doing
well. Cheers,
Dan.


Try Diggers Club and Eden Seeds for internet mail order. You will get a
much wider range than Yates.


Or www.greenharvest.com.au

Most of these are heirloom seeds too.

would be worth saving your own seed, picking out the ones that are more
bug resistant.

Hi all,
My Baby Bears have come up. all four of them. They were just a bit slower
than other pumpkins. But then you would expect bears to be slow in winter
wouldn't you.
Cheers,
Dan