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Old 23-02-2003, 12:41 PM
Dave P
 
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Default peas and beans yield

We are new to veg growing and planning our first crops. I have no idea
about how many of each of our peas and beans to plan for. I want to grow
climbing French Hunter, Runner enorma, and broad beans, and early onward
and sugar snap peas. Can anyone help me with an idea of how much crop I
could reasonably expect from a single plant of each so that I can work out
how many I need.
Thank you,

Rebecca


 
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