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My peas
May 15, 2010 17:07:34 GMT -5
Post by lucianosui on May 15, 2010 17:07:34 GMT -5
Hello everyone!. These are my peas growing in my garden ... They were obtained by crosses between a variety Mange Tout and a variety of common green peas. I hope you like the pictures ... Attachments:
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My peas
May 15, 2010 17:12:34 GMT -5
Post by lucianosui on May 15, 2010 17:12:34 GMT -5
other .. Attachments:
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My peas
May 16, 2010 3:33:52 GMT -5
Post by kathm on May 16, 2010 3:33:52 GMT -5
They look pretty strong and healthy. Is this your F1 variety - were the crosses made last season?
Do you intend to carry on with the seed and try to get different varieties from the F2 generation?
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My peas
May 16, 2010 4:51:25 GMT -5
Post by raymondo on May 16, 2010 4:51:25 GMT -5
Wow, that's a lot of F1s, or are they a later generation? They look good, whatever generation they are.
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My peas
May 16, 2010 10:24:24 GMT -5
Post by bunkie on May 16, 2010 10:24:24 GMT -5
beautiful pics luciano! keep them coming!
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My peas
May 16, 2010 13:02:03 GMT -5
Post by lucianosui on May 16, 2010 13:02:03 GMT -5
They are a new variety, from a single seed F7, and these plants are F9. They are strong and healthy .. usually they sown in winter but I planted them in summer to have two generations in a year. Now it is autumn and they are finishing blooming. Attachments:
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My peas
May 16, 2010 14:46:08 GMT -5
Post by kathm on May 16, 2010 14:46:08 GMT -5
So how do they eat? Are they edible podded or shelling peas?
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My peas
May 16, 2010 16:29:16 GMT -5
Post by lucianosui on May 16, 2010 16:29:16 GMT -5
Once dried plants, seeds can be harvested. The peas can be soaked and then used to cooking.
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My peas
May 17, 2010 6:02:00 GMT -5
Post by Penny on May 17, 2010 6:02:00 GMT -5
Looks great!
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My peas
May 17, 2010 15:48:42 GMT -5
Post by galina on May 17, 2010 15:48:42 GMT -5
How many peas do you get in each pod? They look nice and strong. Do you always eat them dried? What are they like fresh?
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My peas
May 17, 2010 20:28:30 GMT -5
Post by lucianosui on May 17, 2010 20:28:30 GMT -5
Usually produce 3-6 peas per pod. They can be eaten fresh and they are rich, but I have not eaten much because they are a "genetic hobby".
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My peas
May 18, 2010 2:49:04 GMT -5
Post by robertb on May 18, 2010 2:49:04 GMT -5
What were the varieties you used? Have you produced any edible podded peas? This isn't easy with two recessive genes being involved.
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