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We've grown a peanut!?
Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked
the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. -- Steve Never shake the ketchup bottle. None'll come, and then a lot'll |
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We've grown a peanut!?
On Thu, 21 May 2009 15:30:05 +0100, "shazzbat"
wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. I grew a peanut in a pot indoors. It grew to about a foot high but never flowered. Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd www.NPSL1.com |
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We've grown a peanut!?
On May 21, 3:30*pm, "shazzbat"
wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. |
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We've grown a peanut!?
"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 May 2009 15:30:05 +0100, "shazzbat" wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. I grew a peanut in a pot indoors. It grew to about a foot high but never flowered. I didn't think they did flower, the nuts are grown under the soil, rather like potatoes. Alan |
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We've grown a peanut!?
alan.holmes writes
"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 21 May 2009 15:30:05 +0100, "shazzbat" wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. I grew a peanut in a pot indoors. It grew to about a foot high but never flowered. I didn't think they did flower, the nuts are grown under the soil, rather like potatoes. Not at all like potatoes! The nuts are the seeds in the seed pod, so the plant flowers, then bends its stems downwards so the seedpods are formed underground. It's a member of the pea family. Besides, even potatoes flower ;-) -- Kay |
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We've grown a peanut!?
On 2009-05-21 18:39:11 +0100, "alan.holmes" said:
"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 May 2009 15:30:05 +0100, "shazzbat" wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. I grew a peanut in a pot indoors. It grew to about a foot high but never flowered. I didn't think they did flower, the nuts are grown under the soil, rather like potatoes. Alan But potatoes flower! -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
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We've grown a peanut!?
On Thu, 21 May 2009 15:30:05 +0100, "shazzbat"
wrote: Recently something, we assume it was a squirrel, got in the shed, attacked the bird food peanuts, and buried them in anything which had compost in it. Today I found one we missed, and it's sprouted. I'd always assumed that wouldn't happen. So, I've planted it up in a pot, and .... Now what? Indoors/outdoors/greenhouse? any tips or advice welcome. I'm half expecting our garden to be a forest of peanut plants. The squirrel has got very good at removing the nut feeder and empty it on the ground. He did two in about 2 minutes yesterday so to conserve the last of the peanuts I've wired them on... It's been well worth the cost of the peanuts to watch him batter the birds who come down and try to pinch a nut off his collection. -- http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk http://www.holidayunder100.co.uk |
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Advice from Which. http://www.which.co.uk/documents/pdf...ts--153967.pdf It's an indoor project. Peanuts are cultivated in places with hot humid summers, or hot humid all the time, like Georgia (USA) where Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer, West Africa, Indonesia, etc. The botanical evidence is that they are originally from northern Argentina, and it is a bit of a mystery how they apparently got to Africa before Europeans brought other South American crops there. |
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