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Post by lynnee on Mar 19, 2023 10:57:45 GMT -5
You are so funny, maskedsonnet! Those things on the right are NOT poblano peppers! What kind of peas are they? They look like English peas, and you have a nice harvest, so I'd live to know what kind of seeds you used.
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Post by maskedsonnet on Mar 19, 2023 11:05:49 GMT -5
They're from the snow pea farm! Dwarf White Sugar Snow Pea from Park Seed, which are only supposed to get around 2 feet tall. These are considerably longer than that. I've never grown the variety before, but they were tasty! Next time I'm going to try to find a bushing variety instead of a vining one, though, those vines are a little harder to control than the cucumber vine!
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Post by maskedsonnet on Apr 11, 2023 3:33:26 GMT -5
Ended both the cucumber and the poblano - the cucumber had given me all it could (lots!!!) and the poblano was giving peppers, but they were small and not great. I don't think I'll get this variety of poblano again. Planted a tomato and a fresh bites orange pepper, from Park Seeds.
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Post by lynnee on Apr 13, 2023 13:02:54 GMT -5
Your cukes are always so productive! I don't get the doubles and triples that you do.
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Post by maskedsonnet on Apr 13, 2023 21:32:50 GMT -5
My last harvest gave me 6 cukes at the same time!! This variety seems to really love growing in my house
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Post by Shawn on Apr 19, 2023 5:51:15 GMT -5
You have wonderful luck with them
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