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    For all my garden exploits, this is my first year growing peas (and sweet peas). With the latter I understand that after germination they need raising 'hard' (I.e frost free but cold and light). Is this the same with edible peas (Alderman for example)?


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    I put mine (2) into large yoghurt pots with mpc and after watering I leave them to get on with it, they don't seem to be worried about temperature at all, I just put them into a cold greenhouse and never heat it,never had any die on me yet....

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    • #3
      I cover the row with plastic to warm it up a bit, then sow the peas thickly mid march. I keep the row covered until after germination - mainly to stop mice pinching the seeds

      Once they're growing away I take the covers off and let them get on with whatever the weather throws at them

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      • #4
        In a word YES. Same applies to all hardy veg.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rustylady View Post
          In a word YES. Same applies to all hardy veg.
          Thanks - I should clarify that I mean after sowing indoors.


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          • #6
            You can sow peas into a length of plastic guttering (filled with potting compost) and then when they are ready to go out make a shallow trench and "slide" the peas into the trench.

            I have done this as I can suspend the guttering from the roof of my conservatory, with some wires, and (so far!) it has prevented the mice from managing to trough the lot!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ourarka View Post
              Thanks - I should clarify that I mean after sowing indoors.


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              The answer is still yes, but if you are going to put them outside do it gradually (daytime only for a week or so, and avoid frost).

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              • #8
                I have always treated my peas the same as my other seedlings without any noticable problems. Can't say I have ever heard of raising them 'hard'. I sow and put in a small unheated greenhouse and then gradually harden tbem off prior to planting.

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                • #9
                  That's fine thanks - so long as they don't need raising indoors. Do you germinate in the greenhouse, or a propogator?


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