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Post by lynnee on Jul 23, 2022 21:36:47 GMT -5
Day 41 Today I harvested about two dozen pods, and came up with a decent snack. The photo shows my harvest in a custard dish. I'm not sure that the harvest warrants the time, water, and energy expended on it, but I'm going to keep my 8 plants for at least another couple of weeks.
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Post by areyoukittenme on Jul 24, 2022 13:13:48 GMT -5
A mighty harvest! I'm glad you're having a good experience with the Tom Thumbs! And I do agree that it's prooooobably not worth what you gotta put into them if the goal is yield. They're cute, though, and fun to grow!
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Post by Shawn on Jul 24, 2022 13:28:03 GMT -5
Look at all those peas
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Post by airscapes on Jul 24, 2022 14:50:39 GMT -5
That's the problem with row crops like peas and carrots.. you need a lot of them to make it worth while. Broccoli is another vegetable that does not produce much for the space a single plant takes up.. Did grow it a couple of years but not wroth the effort and space for 2 heads of broccoli.. and the worms love it.. Hope you enjoy your peas, nothing like fresh peas from the plant!
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Post by lynnee on Aug 5, 2022 19:02:21 GMT -5
Yesterday I ended the Tom Thumb peas, after 52 days. The leaves were drying up, and so were the remaining peapods. I harvested the pods and got enough peas for a dinner snack. This has been fun, because the peas are so cute! Next time I grow AG peas, I'm going to try to find a variety that will thrive like the Tom Thumbs but produce more peas.
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Post by areyoukittenme on Aug 10, 2022 14:20:45 GMT -5
This has been fun, because the peas are so cute! Next time I grow AG peas, I'm going to try to find a variety that will thrive like the Tom Thumbs but produce more peas. This is my goal as well! I love peas!
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