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stuart noble 17-06-2013 01:41 PM

sweet peas
 
Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year

Bob Hobden[_3_] 17-06-2013 04:46 PM

sweet peas
 
"stuart noble" wrote

Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year


Ours have been flowering for a while now but we noticed two plants that have
grown slightly taller than the rest ( Early Onward) have two tone pink
flowers instead of the usual white, must have been a couple of different
seeds in the bag. I wonder what they are?
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


stuart noble 17-06-2013 05:59 PM

sweet peas
 
On 17/06/2013 16:46, Bob Hobden wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote

Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year


Ours have been flowering for a while now but we noticed two plants that
have grown slightly taller than the rest ( Early Onward) have two tone
pink flowers instead of the usual white, must have been a couple of
different seeds in the bag. I wonder what they are?


I've lost track of what seeds came from where but they were all sown
last November and hung up outdoors in sandwich bags. They survived the
winter, but the snails crawled over a lot of them in March and left them
for dead.
I think the Spring sown lot will be perhaps 3 weeks behind. One wonders
whether over wintering is worth it. I seem to remember Monty did a
similar test a while back but I don't remember seeing the result

Bob Hobden 17-06-2013 06:25 PM

sweet peas
 
"stuart noble" wrote ...

Bob Hobden wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote

Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year


Ours have been flowering for a while now but we noticed two plants that
have grown slightly taller than the rest ( Early Onward) have two tone
pink flowers instead of the usual white, must have been a couple of
different seeds in the bag. I wonder what they are?


I've lost track of what seeds came from where but they were all sown last
November and hung up outdoors in sandwich bags. They survived the winter,
but the snails crawled over a lot of them in March and left them for dead.
I think the Spring sown lot will be perhaps 3 weeks behind. One wonders
whether over wintering is worth it. I seem to remember Monty did a similar
test a while back but I don't remember seeing the result


I've just realised that because three of my neighbours on the allotments are
from Madera and they call eating peas Sweet Peas I've answered your post
with a comment about our eating peas. Mind you those pink flowered ones are
pretty, at least that's my excuse. :-)
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


David Hill 17-06-2013 07:36 PM

sweet peas
 
On 17/06/2013 16:46, Bob Hobden wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote

Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year


Ours have been flowering for a while now but we noticed two plants that
have grown slightly taller than the rest ( Early Onward) have two tone
pink flowers instead of the usual white, must have been a couple of
different seeds in the bag. I wonder what they are?



Yes but surely Early Onward are garden peas, not sweet peas.

stuart noble 17-06-2013 07:53 PM

sweet peas
 
On 17/06/2013 19:36, David Hill wrote:
On 17/06/2013 16:46, Bob Hobden wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote

Today I have the first bloom, 22 days later than last year


Ours have been flowering for a while now but we noticed two plants that
have grown slightly taller than the rest ( Early Onward) have two tone
pink flowers instead of the usual white, must have been a couple of
different seeds in the bag. I wonder what they are?



Yes but surely Early Onward are garden peas, not sweet peas.


Well spotted! :-)


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