Pea - grow up

in #gardening6 years ago

So. In the beginning in this year I heard that we can saw pea in fall, but I hear this in winter, so I go to the field in the end of January and put some pea in the soil. Few days later start snowing and snow was there a few months. But all the time if there was no snow I take some picture and look how growing. I put some seed in the soil in the spring too, but in the end I see that winter one is the best choice, because there are the most of product on them. So this fall put some peas in the soil too. And here is some instructions and photos how to grow up your own peas.

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My mum drying some pea, so I take some seeds from there and decide to put in te soil. I don't buy it because it was 28th of January and too soon for sell that kind of seeds.

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It was sunny day in the end of January and I put some seeds of pea in the soil. Next week start snowing and snow stay there few months.

When snow goes down there was
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Some of them came out. Wii, i was so happy. Its working.

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After 3 months from when I put seed in the soil looks like this.

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One month later.

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10 days later we can see blooms and first pods.

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When pods was ripe I pick it up and put in some dry place to dry all. But when I pick it up, I open a few pods and put some seeds back in the soil for next generation.

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Drying in dry space with all pods in it.

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Remove pods when is dry and to pod it and use little green balls called pea for seeds for next time.

Seeds put in the glass or paper bags and don't forget label it with what is inside, from where and when you pack it.