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Post by heavyhitterokra on Jun 12, 2021 0:50:25 GMT -6
Great report, Bon, very glad to hear someone got anything at all to do well in this year's crazy climate. Maybe, June will straighten up and act more like June, rather than the way May acted, which was more like March or April. What a wet, rainy, mess it has been out here this long, cool, soggy, season.
The few days in the mid-90s this week were a welcome relief. Makes me think it might finally be time to plant some fresh, raw peanuts. Peanuts adore this sort of weather.
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Post by macmex on Jun 12, 2021 13:48:39 GMT -6
This is the kind of weather that general marks the end of pea season.
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Post by macmex on Jun 13, 2021 5:10:31 GMT -6
I don't believe the mold will affect seed saving very much, unless it kills the plants before they can mature seed. I've harvested pea seed when the pods, themselves, were practically falling apart because of moisture problems. I just had to get the seed from them and spread it on a tray in a dry place and they did alright.
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