Evenin' folks,
Today's update is a "vent" following failing crops. I started some old peas off in guttering in the green house quite e few weeks back now and these all failed bar 3 peas which are now about 2 inch tall. Not bad from a batch of many hundreds of home grown 2 year old peas. Anyhow i resigned to those failing a few weeks ago and so planted some Hurst and Kelvedon wonder in the old veg bed. I also planted many other seeds on the same day including beetroot, carrots, chard, spinach, parsnip and leeks. I have not seen any emerging seedlings aside from spinach. I decided to check on the peas and found them gone, aside from a couple of inches of rotten peas from each 10 foot row. I dug up both rows and could find no sign of any others. I presume they have all rotten away except for the couple that I found. The Kelvedon were from Wilko and the Hurst were Mr Fothergill. I have never had a pea failure before and am wondering if anyone else has "failed" as well. The below images show the 2 x rows and the only remnants of said peas.
Unsure as to why no other seedlings are showing either. This plot has been good for the last 3 decades and was hoping to have many things coming up already. Been some failures in the greenhouses too including Gardeners delight, all failed, French beans and chilli's. I usually get a few failures but this year is just cranky.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Today's update is a "vent" following failing crops. I started some old peas off in guttering in the green house quite e few weeks back now and these all failed bar 3 peas which are now about 2 inch tall. Not bad from a batch of many hundreds of home grown 2 year old peas. Anyhow i resigned to those failing a few weeks ago and so planted some Hurst and Kelvedon wonder in the old veg bed. I also planted many other seeds on the same day including beetroot, carrots, chard, spinach, parsnip and leeks. I have not seen any emerging seedlings aside from spinach. I decided to check on the peas and found them gone, aside from a couple of inches of rotten peas from each 10 foot row. I dug up both rows and could find no sign of any others. I presume they have all rotten away except for the couple that I found. The Kelvedon were from Wilko and the Hurst were Mr Fothergill. I have never had a pea failure before and am wondering if anyone else has "failed" as well. The below images show the 2 x rows and the only remnants of said peas.
Unsure as to why no other seedlings are showing either. This plot has been good for the last 3 decades and was hoping to have many things coming up already. Been some failures in the greenhouses too including Gardeners delight, all failed, French beans and chilli's. I usually get a few failures but this year is just cranky.
Anyone else experiencing this?

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