All told there were 10 pea pods on about 12 plants. Not a huge crop but a nice, sweet, surprise.
Amber's stories of trying to live a sustainable life on her new homestead in Washington.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
A Surprising Find-Peas!
At the beginning of the summer, I planted peas along the fence that separates our yard from the front yard of our town home complex. That area doesn't get much sun, but I thought that I would try it. At first they seemed to grow all right, but they never got very tall and started turning yellow and I just assumed that they were fated to die. Imagine my surprise then when I was watering the raspberry vines planted along the wall and I saw this:

All told there were 10 pea pods on about 12 plants. Not a huge crop but a nice, sweet, surprise.
All told there were 10 pea pods on about 12 plants. Not a huge crop but a nice, sweet, surprise.
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