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Lynn Coffelt 04-02-2006 05:06 AM

Peas.... seed packed for 2004?
 
OK, it's February, the "Tall Telephone" peas have to make their first
"trial" planting outside this month. (North end of Puget Sound, whatever
zone that is)...... terribly, terribly wet, but got to go very soon........
Question is, if I use some older seed, and it DOES germinate, will the
plants be any less healthy or productive than if I splurge and buy newly
packed Ed Hume seed?

Old Chief Lynn



[email protected] 04-02-2006 04:14 PM

Peas.... seed packed for 2004?
 
No: Germination will be your major problem. English pea seed is not
noted for long term viability althogh if properly stored, you may get
by with two year old seed.


[email protected] 05-02-2006 05:56 PM

Peas.... seed packed for 2004?
 
Pre-germinate them on wet paper towels and plant the ones that begin to
grow.
You may find that the germination rate has declined a bit but they
should do fine.
If you are going to plant them straight from the package put em a
little closer than you normally would to compensate.


Doug Kanter 08-02-2006 02:24 AM

Peas.... seed packed for 2004?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Pre-germinate them on wet paper towels and plant the ones that begin to
grow.
You may find that the germination rate has declined a bit but they
should do fine.
If you are going to plant them straight from the package put em a
little closer than you normally would to compensate.


Peas should be good for 3 years or so, assuming they haven't been stored
under hideous conditions:

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07221.html



Jim Carlock 08-02-2006 05:11 AM

Peas.... seed packed for 2004?
 
Cowpeas start pretty well inside of the Jiffy Peat Pellet
green house trays. Marigolds do as well. The package says
7 to 10 days for germination on the Cowpeas, however they
all germinated in 3 days and by the 7th day they all beared
two leaves and stood 2 inches out of the peat pellets. Tested
5 of them and all five are currently 2 inches high or taller.

Hope that helps.

Jim Carlock
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