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Old March 4, 2014   #1
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Default Snow Peas on March 4

Well, the wonderful rains we had last week have been great for the Snow Peas:




Looks like they will last another month before I have to pull them to make way for the tomato plants.




I took a chance and put out a few Bloody Butcher plants 2 weeks ago. They seem to be surviving here:



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Looking great Ray! I can't wait to get some green back in my gardens, the garlic is looking lonely out there.

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Glad i looked at this page.i may have to use tubs for my peas.. We have over twenty inches of frost in the gardens yet ..never thought to use tubs.. What kind of soil medium do you use for the peas? had good luck with celebrity as root stock with pink brandy wine..
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Wow...your pea plants look fabulous! I'm sure I speak for all of the still frozen East coasters when I tell you how jealous I am
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Wow! Seeing all that green is making me a little green with envy too. Looks delicious.
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Good for you, Raybo- thanks for the green view! We can almost taste them-well, maybe not.
Pappi, I'd settle for just seeing some brown in the garden instead of a sea of white.
And Kelli, yes, you do.
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Looks yummy! What kind of snow peas did you plant?

Going to plant some Melting Sugar snow peas and super sugar snaps tomorrow.
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Your peas look great, Ray, as always! I will plant mine at the end of the week when the weather settles a bit.
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Jealous? Heck ya, my Bloody Butchers are still in the package...
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Looks yummy! What kind of snow peas did you plant?

Going to plant some Melting Sugar snow peas and super sugar snaps tomorrow.
I've grown Avalanche, Mammoth, Goliath and others. My favorite continues to be Oregon Giant. Productive 5 inch pods and very sweet.

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Good for you, Raybo- thanks for the green view! We can almost taste them-well, maybe not.
Pappi, I'd settle for just seeing some brown in the garden instead of a sea of white.
And Kelli, yes, you do.
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Hey Kath,

Yes snow all over I think I am starting to have snow rage.lol..

Just waiting for this snow to melt so I can start the peas..
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