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- From: "Nora Owens" <noraowens AT comcast.net>
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- Subject: [Market-farming] Pea transplant question
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 08:57:46 -0400
Recently, there was a discussion on starting peas in the
greenhouse and then transplanting. I am trying that this season but have a few
questions. First, I am in Massachusetts where the weather has warmed up but
frost may be a problem for awhile. The seedlings will need to go into the
ground soon, so I am thinking of planting them into black plastic (the plastic
is warming the soil and will be slit to accommodate a couple of rows of peas)
so that they won’t stall out when planted. I can cover with remay if
frost is predicted. I am wondering if this idea is completely nuts and whether
the black plastic will prove to be too hot for peas. Thanks for your help. Nora |
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[Market-farming] Pea transplant question,
Nora Owens, 04/12/2010
- Re: [Market-farming] Pea transplant question, Sue Wells, 04/12/2010
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Re: [Market-farming] Pea transplant question,
Road's End Farm, 04/12/2010
- Re: [Market-farming] Pea transplant question, Roots Farm & Karen Sutherland, 04/12/2010
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