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I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!
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Sacha wrote:
I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!


Australia?

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On 4/3/09 14:18, in article , "David
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Sacha wrote:
I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!


Australia?


That was pretty much our reaction.
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On 4/3/09 14:18, in article , "David
in Normandy" wrote:

Sacha wrote:
I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!


Australia?


That was pretty much our reaction.


Possibly Kenya. (April might be too late in the season to get them from
Australia.) Another possibility might be someone growing them under
glass to get an early crop (Egypt? Cyprus? Spain?) or a research group
growing them under artificial conditions so that they continue their
work all twelve months of the year.
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Thanet Earth is tomatoes cucumbers and peppers. Just the boring tasteless stuff
normally imported from the Netherlands.



Birds Eye might know or even Tescos or another larger supermarket after
al they presumably have to source all round supplies?
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I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!


Try Kenya.

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"Rusty_Hinge" wrote:
The message
from Sacha contains these words:

I've received an email from a tv researcher for a children's programme,
asking if we can point her at a source of fully grown pea plants
with pods
on for early April! Anybody got any ideas?!


Try Kenya.


I've suggested the countries Stewart mentioned, so I think she'll extend the
search if she has to. I don't know why producers want to include
impossibilities in their programmes! A few years ago some poor girl charged
into the nursery asking Ray if he could provide her with runner beans,
growing up canes for a scene they were shooting at a local railway station.
This was in March. He asked her when she wanted them for and she said
"tomorrow." !!


Well, yes. I suppose that nowadays people are so used to going to the
grottymarket and buying all sorts of out-of-season produce that they
have no idea it's not grown in the fields down the road a bit.

We had a garden, and we kept chickens ( and I had dux -
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/dux.jpg ), apples, various veg
including runner beans, etc., and we had an allotment not far away, so I
had a very good idea what was harvested when, and from a very early age.

Yer bod these days may not even see a raw vegetable, may live on freezer
meals, pizzas, pies, fish and chips, fish fingers, chicken croquettes
and all that sort of junk, leaves school and goes to college, where
he/she may just continue in the same vein, and then takes a job...

He or she is lucky if Mr. Goodbody next door grows something other than
lawns and bedding plants, but generally, yer urban youngster has no idea
that beans grow - your specimen was lucky she knew they grew, and on
poles, at that...

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