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All about peas...
I just learned that garden peas are a cool season crop so I now have two empty squares in my garden. I tried to do some research and came across cowpeas and crowder peas. I guess these are similar to blackeye peas...? Has anyone tried growing these? Do you have any information you can share, pics? I would like to plant something in the space that will grow to a comparable height as the other items on this row. Just when I thought the plan was complete...there is just so much more to learn...like cool season vs. summer crops. Now I know why the peas I planted last year didn't grow.
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