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Old May 7, 2011   #1
KLorentz
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Default Its about time. Getting ready to plant snap peas.

Well folks it is time to get in the garden and dig.And since I grow other things besides maters I thought starting here with snap peas would be good. The variety in question is Lacy Lady 2. It is one of the semi leafless dwarf varieties. Staking is not required and I double row them. Pods are average size and good flavor and if well tended they will bare in to mid summer.My seeds are a couple years old but I think they will do ok.

Also I am seriously thinking about saving seeds this year as it seems nobody sells this variety anymore.So I may just go ahead and plant some for seed production so I can have fresh seed next year.


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