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D.D. Palmer 09-06-2005 02:48 PM

Peas
 
I planted peas around May 1st (late, I know) and now they are 2 feet tall
vines. But where are the peas? I thought they'd be like beans with beans all
the way up. I see NOTHING. What's going on here?



Doug Kanter 09-06-2005 07:35 PM


"D.D. Palmer" wrote in message
...
I planted peas around May 1st (late, I know) and now they are 2 feet tall
vines. But where are the peas? I thought they'd be like beans with beans
all the way up. I see NOTHING. What's going on here?


I'm in Rochester NY, zone 5, and I planted mine on April 11th. I planted two
kinds: Tall climbing type (snow peas), growing on a 4' tall piece of fence,
and regular peas, the kind you can grow using 1' twigs for support. Neither
has flowers yet. The taller type looks like it's ready to start producing
any day now.

Where do you live?



D.D. Palmer 09-06-2005 10:29 PM

Pittsburgh. Ah, so they have to produce flowers first. I never grew peas
before...I didn't know that. Rochester is probably similar to Pittsburgh.

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"D.D. Palmer" wrote in message
...
I planted peas around May 1st (late, I know) and now they are 2 feet tall
vines. But where are the peas? I thought they'd be like beans with beans
all the way up. I see NOTHING. What's going on here?


I'm in Rochester NY, zone 5, and I planted mine on April 11th. I planted
two kinds: Tall climbing type (snow peas), growing on a 4' tall piece of
fence, and regular peas, the kind you can grow using 1' twigs for support.
Neither has flowers yet. The taller type looks like it's ready to start
producing any day now.

Where do you live?




Doug Kanter 10-06-2005 12:28 AM

Yep. Flowers first. Then, watch them closely. They can make peas pretty
fast. One day, they'll have small pods. Next day, medium. Two days later,
too big and tough texture. Pick fast. If you want to freeze some, check "Joy
of Cooking", or google for the Ball canning jar web site. I believe they
have info there.

"D.D. Palmer" wrote in message
...
Pittsburgh. Ah, so they have to produce flowers first. I never grew peas
before...I didn't know that. Rochester is probably similar to Pittsburgh.

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"D.D. Palmer" wrote in message
...
I planted peas around May 1st (late, I know) and now they are 2 feet tall
vines. But where are the peas? I thought they'd be like beans with beans
all the way up. I see NOTHING. What's going on here?


I'm in Rochester NY, zone 5, and I planted mine on April 11th. I planted
two kinds: Tall climbing type (snow peas), growing on a 4' tall piece of
fence, and regular peas, the kind you can grow using 1' twigs for
support. Neither has flowers yet. The taller type looks like it's ready
to start producing any day now.

Where do you live?







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