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Peas - late sowing
I have found a packet of peas that I forgot about. Hurst Greenschaft.
Is it too late to sow them now and get a late crop? Thanks Baz |
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Peas - late sowing
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:21:56 GMT, Baz wrote:
I have found a packet of peas that I forgot about. Hurst Greenschaft. Is it too late to sow them now and get a late crop? Thanks Baz Hi Baz Some seed suppliers say this main crop variety can be sown in July though I wouldn't sow after early June. Given that it takes up to 16 weeks to mature, you're looking at much less than ideal growing conditions by mid November so you'd certainly need to give it some protection as the autumn rains (on top of the summer rains) are going to mean very wet soil which isn't ideal. If the pack date's ok I'd keep them for next year. Cheers Jake ============================================== Gardening at the dry end (east) of Swansea Bay in between reading anything by JRR Tolkien. www.rivendell.org.uk |
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Peas - late sowing
Jake Nospam@invalid wrote in news:425o27dr3b4m5k7kjadu3uua14kcba5au8@
4ax.com: On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:21:56 GMT, Baz wrote: I have found a packet of peas that I forgot about. Hurst Greenschaft. Is it too late to sow them now and get a late crop? Thanks Baz Hi Baz Some seed suppliers say this main crop variety can be sown in July though I wouldn't sow after early June. Given that it takes up to 16 weeks to mature, you're looking at much less than ideal growing conditions by mid November so you'd certainly need to give it some protection as the autumn rains (on top of the summer rains) are going to mean very wet soil which isn't ideal. If the pack date's ok I'd keep them for next year. Cheers Jake ============================================== Gardening at the dry end (east) of Swansea Bay in between reading anything by JRR Tolkien. www.rivendell.org.uk I am going to have a lot of seeds for next year. My entire crop matured while were away, Serves me right for sowing all at once and I did the same last year but froze most. There doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all of the tasks needed to keep house and garden and work.....etc. One thing is certain - home grown veg. are leaps and bounds away from anything in the shops, that's what keeps me going. Cheers to you as well Baz |
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Peas - late sowing
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 14:25:58 GMT, Baz wrote:
Jake Nospam@invalid wrote in news:425o27dr3b4m5k7kjadu3uua14kcba5au8@ 4ax.com: On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:21:56 GMT, Baz wrote: I have found a packet of peas that I forgot about. Hurst Greenschaft. Is it too late to sow them now and get a late crop? Thanks Baz Hi Baz Some seed suppliers say this main crop variety can be sown in July though I wouldn't sow after early June. Given that it takes up to 16 weeks to mature, you're looking at much less than ideal growing conditions by mid November so you'd certainly need to give it some protection as the autumn rains (on top of the summer rains) are going to mean very wet soil which isn't ideal. If the pack date's ok I'd keep them for next year. Cheers Jake ============================================== Gardening at the dry end (east) of Swansea Bay in between reading anything by JRR Tolkien. www.rivendell.org.uk I am going to have a lot of seeds for next year. My entire crop matured while were away, Serves me right for sowing all at once and I did the same last year but froze most. There doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all of the tasks needed to keep house and garden and work.....etc. One thing is certain - home grown veg. are leaps and bounds away from anything in the shops, that's what keeps me going. Cheers to you as well Baz You know I'm talking a bit of "history" as I don't have a veg patch in the garden at the moment. My friend seems to be losing the allotment bug - I've been there more than him - and I'm hoping that I'll be allowed to take it over if he jacks it in. Come to think of it, all the peas were "mine" and he's been picking most of them! There is a waiting list (which I'm not on) but I'm cultivating the "neighbours" and maybe the committee will bend the rules a bit if the council allows. Anyhow, I would sow peas at fortnightly intervals. I've tried the November sowing for an early crop a few times but never had much success. Still, with mid and main crop sowings, I always had enough to keep going most of the year (only buying a couple of packs of Birds Eye each year). Giving raspberries away as can't keep up with them and strawberries doing fine too. Been picking apples for a week (weird!) but not a single tomato anything other than green at the moment. Lots of fruits but no sign of ripening. But, d'ya know, the thing I think I'll miss most is a stuffed marrow. Cheers Jake ============================================== Gardening at the dry end (east) of Swansea Bay in between reading anything by JRR Tolkien. www.rivendell.org.uk |
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