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Old 29-10-2011, 10:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default Sweet Peas

On Oct 29, 7:11*pm, wrote:
Janet wrote:
* Annual or perennial *is irrelevant as both die back in winter, so *cut
them off at ground level and compost the topgrowth.
*Pea/bean roots are best left in the ground because they
have fixed small nodules of nitrogen.


I've always wondered about this nitrogen fixing business. *(And I hadn't
realised it applied to peas as well as beans)

Does the root /have/ to be left in, or does it work if you take most of it
out and just leave 'bits' in? *Does it help the compost if you compost it?
And what's a beneficial recipient of post-bean sowing? *(I've always assumed
beans then brassicas, but I rarely get to test my plans out, as things tend
to get planted in the 'whatever spot is available' location)


I always find it strange that the frost will kill mature sweet pea
plants but you can sow the seed in the Autumn and the young seedlings
will survive the winter.