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sown at the beginning of spring under favourable conditions, 3 have emerged
regis G.
Average
I would have appreciated if the cultivation details were mentioned on the packet. Now one has to go back to the computer to find out all the sowing tips.
The plants are a good 1m70 tall! That wasn't planned, I thought I was buying dwarfs! They are very beautiful, very good and very productive. I will soon be harvesting, but I doubt it's the "Basketful" variety. There seems to be a mix-up with the merchandise, and I see from the previous review that it was already the case in 2016! There is an apparent ongoing issue.
Elea
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Seed issue in the packet. Some plants were dwarf and others very tall (about 1.80m (6ft)).
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Hello,
In the Claw Description tab, I read: "...It fears humidity..."
In the Culture and Harvest tab, I read: "...Peas don't appreciate dry soil..."
Is the truth somewhere in between?
JC
Eighty-two
Great! I sowed only one per bucket, it's coming out perfectly between 20-25-30° (68-86°F). I tried outside but it doesn't work, so prefer sowing in buckets.
cultivatorman
To conduct a trial
Beautiful seeds in sufficient quantity
gerard K.
I have received my order, now it's just a matter of sowing.
Planted in Nancy. Attract many local gardeners!!! Grow easily, do not require too much watering. Let dry and harvest. The shelling is long. We harvested two one-litre jars. One to two peas per pod. I will plant them again next year. Other gardeners will also plant them.
The seeds germinated well, but then the plants spread out on the ground and vegetated, despite all the care I gave them, just like my regular peas, which gave me a good harvest despite the drought. I'm very disappointed by these asparagus peas that I wanted to try and whose seeds are very expensive...