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Old 09-10-2005, 10:18 AM
Janet Galpin
 
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Default Growing maincrop peas organically

I have only every grown early peas, in order to avoid pea moth maggots.

I am wondering whether there is any point in trying maincrop peas
(perhaps tall ones) next season and wonder whether anyone has
successfully grown them without too much of a maggot invasion.
Presumably a fleece barrier would be no good because the flowers
wouldn't set. Are there any other organic solutions?

Janet G
 
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