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Old 23-01-2008, 11:09 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Can you eat perpetual sweet peas?

On 22 Jan, 22:52, (Peter Robinson) wrote:
So my questions: can you eat perpetual sweet peas? *As mangetout, sugar
snaps or shelled peas? *Do I want to?


I have one cascading every year over the fence onto the street and as
much as I have thought and researched the edibility of all the 200
plus plants I grow, beleive me I have never thought of eating this
sweet pea! Somehow it has never crossed my mind and I wouldn't. The
peas are very small, the pods are hairy and instinctively it has never
appealed to me ;o)
 
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