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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
yolos,
those look good
those look good

Lillyz-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Pretty peas!
43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
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There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Thanks, I am real proud of them cause it is real hard to get a crop in the south in the spring. But I was helped this year by our colder than normal spring. The temps are now in the 85* range so they are maturing just in time.
yolos-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Come grow mine for me Yolos, yours are beautiful!
Triciasgarden-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Gorgeous peas, Yolos!
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Goosegirl-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Indeed those are beautiful Yolos! Mine are just a little smaller than yours, and I was curious as to how long the pods take to fatten up from here....Obviously it would vary based on weather, water, etc.... but are we talking a day or two, a week? more?
Yay, can't wait for peas! Hope the sudden 90 degrees doesn't shock them to death!!!
Yay, can't wait for peas! Hope the sudden 90 degrees doesn't shock them to death!!!
Andrea13-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
I just have to comment...My peas just sprouted and I'm over the moon cause this is the first year I have grown them. They are growing nicely!!!
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Congratulations Mschaef!
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Goosegirl-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Andrea13 wrote:Indeed those are beautiful Yolos! Mine are just a little smaller than yours, and I was curious as to how long the pods take to fatten up from here....Obviously it would vary based on weather, water, etc.... but are we talking a day or two, a week? more?
Yay, can't wait for peas! Hope the sudden 90 degrees doesn't shock them to death!!!
This is my first year growing these peas in the spring. Our weather is now 85* during the day. I picked a mess on Saturday and it looks like some will be ready this weekend. So, to answer your question, not days but at least a week. But more experienced pea growers might be better able to tell you.
yolos-
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Re: Hurry up Peas!!
Whoot! Whoot!
I found some peas on my plants today!
Of course tom & Fri. it will be 90 degrees when I will be able to check on them in the afternoon. Hopefully they will be okay....
I found some peas on my plants today!
Of course tom & Fri. it will be 90 degrees when I will be able to check on them in the afternoon. Hopefully they will be okay....

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