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Old 16-01-2012, 03:29 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Gladstone peas

I have an allotment in S.Manchester and have been growing tall peas
for some years since they have more flavour,though they do need much
more support and efforts to keep the pigeons off.I currently grow Ne
Plus Ultra,Magnum Bonum and Chamoion of England,all growing to about
6'.
I would very much like to swap some of these seeds with anyone who has
some Gladstone peas.
Alternatively I could swap some grapevine cuttings in
season(Rondo,Bacchus,Schonberger) for Gladstone peas if anyone wishes
to grow wine making grapes on the allotment.
Michael
 
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