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  • Pea novice!

    Hi everyone,

    I've planted a lot of pea's to overwinter, and some of them are beginning to shoot up really fast!
    There's some covered in a box outside, and some on my windowsill, I've read mixed things about whether to plant them outside or wait until march/frost is over, but the rate they are shooting up they will be too big to keep inside till then, is this normal?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Plattplot,

    I am doing the same this year, few outside in a small raised bed out side covered with glass panes. and few in my cold greenhouse. I keep them as long as I can handle in the pots and plant them out around march. or even before if required.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reassurance, I will try this
      Originally posted by Elfeda View Post
      Plattplot,

      I am doing the same this year, few outside in a small raised bed out side covered with glass panes. and few in my cold greenhouse. I keep them as long as I can handle in the pots and plant them out around march. or even before if required.

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      • #4
        What sort of peas are they, Plattplot?

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        • #5
          Posted the link below

          Pea 'Meteor' (First Early) - Pea & Bean Seeds - Thompson & Morgan

          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          What sort of peas are they, Plattplot?

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          • #6
            Meteor peas should be alright sowed direct & left uncovered,that's what I'm doing,I'l put some trellis next to them incase they grow a bit,I was going to use pots but no need for any potting as long as you plant one for the mouse,one for the crow,one to rot & one to grow.
            Location : Essex

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