to pea or not to pea this is the question

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gunners71uk
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to pea or not to pea this is the question

Post: # 6801Post gunners71uk »

:Dave: can you help i want to know if you can overwinter peas
and what varieties can be used as i am getting peas off lol.
thanks gunners alias Dave.

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Post: # 6809Post Wombat »

G'Day Dave,

We do it here but with your harsher climate I don't know if it will work over there. Do you get snow?

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Post: # 6813Post Millymollymandy »

I've no idea - I know people on other forums are talking about planting broad beans now but as my climate seems to be a bit colder than the UK I never think of sowing anything over winter.

Blimey, we need winter for a break! :shock:

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