Dwarf Grey Sugar Peas |
These seeds were homegrown in 2009 and still have good germination, at least 80% should sprout. I'll send you about 25-30 seeds, enough to have a some to eat this year and to save your own seed for next year.
If you don't know how to grow peas, or you've had trouble in the past, I've written an article to help you grow the best pea crop ever, How to Grow Peas.
To learn more about saving your own seed check out Garden Seeds, Grow Your Own.
Seedy Saturday Rules: Basic rule, just comment on this post and you are in the running to be drawn for the free seed. There's a couple of other things which you can read on this post.
I will announce this weeks winners on my Harvest Monday post, so be sure and check back on Monday to see if you are a winner!
Is it ok to apply to another seed giveaway if so I would love to grow those peas I have no luck growing peas I planted a whole packet this year and only one germinated and the cat dug it up.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love some of your pea seeds.
Hi Cathy, no problem entering more than once. How old were the seeds? How was the weather when you planted them?
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I don't know how exactly how old the seeds were but I guess a year maybe more. The weather was changeable from 75f to 51f at night.
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~Squidooer clouda9 waving from Washington...happy to have found your blog and ooh I do love give aways, especially when it comes to things I love to take from garden to plate!
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