The onions and garlic won't kill the peas, they stunt their growth.
Same with potatoes, except for early potatoes.
So, maybe, if I sneak in a few radishes (since peas like them), it will help offset any stunting of growth by onions/garlic? I'll give it a shot and leave the onions 'as is.' Hopefully the peas will grow anyway but w/ lower yields, which means I should plant more peas elsewhere as a back-up.
Gee whiz. This gardening stuff is not easy. I should've looked up the
companion planting scenario before I put peas and onions together, but it seemed like a good match to me.
Thanks to those who have replied.
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