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Old 08-03-2005, 03:59 PM
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I thought beans and peas were not transplant friendly? Let me know how it
goes with the transplanting. I would love to give it a try next year.


I guess I was unclear. The peas are sown directly in the garden under a
floating row cover. They don't get transplanted.

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In article ,
Jo wrote:

I thought beans and peas were not transplant friendly? Let me know how

it
goes with the transplanting. I would love to give it a try next year.


I guess I was unclear. The peas are sown directly in the garden under a
floating row cover. They don't get transplanted.

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Steve



Oh thanks Steve.... Still an excellent idea for next year.

Jo


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