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In reply to the discussion: The Peas Are Blooming In My Yard [View all]

GreatGazoo

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10. We had a couple hot weeks in early May and I was worried that the snow peas would not form
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 01:37 PM
Jun 2015

before dying back but they made it through and are producing nicely now -- has been 70s with rain every 3 days for a while now.

Most of the snow peas sold in US supermarkets are flown in from Guatemala where they are grown in the mountains to avoid high temps and extend their season by growing at different altitudes. I find the supermarket snow peas to be rubbery unless they were just received. I love them fresh off the plant (and so do my dogs).

I'm not great wth the picture posting libodem Jun 2015 #1
What kind did you plant? alfie Jun 2015 #2
I'm in the Idaho libodem Jun 2015 #4
Tomato libodem Jun 2015 #3
Front yard libodem Jun 2015 #5
Those nasturtiums look quite tasty. DirtyHippyBastard Jun 2015 #6
They are my bug guards libodem Jun 2015 #7
Nice stuff ! GreatGazoo Jun 2015 #8
Good plan libodem Jun 2015 #9
We had a couple hot weeks in early May and I was worried that the snow peas would not form GreatGazoo Jun 2015 #10
I think I started in March libodem Jun 2015 #12
Another picture libodem Jun 2015 #11
Proud of my Pea Patch libodem Jun 2015 #13
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