Peas: just bung ‘em into your ground/ pots from mid April onwards. Unless you like work, don’t faff about sprouting them. A 2 gallon bucket you could get a dozen seeds in there, as a 3” spacing is about right.jennyjj01 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:39 am So.... Peas in buckets?
Latest addition to my seed mountain are a couple of bags of pea seeds. Variant is 'Onwards'
Since I get hundreds of seeds for my money, I'm going to take a multi-sowing scattergun approach to see which survive best.
So, before I go crazy and start to murder them, let me run this by the experts....
Soaked some for 24 hours and now left in a ziplock with moist towel to pre-germinate for maybe 4 days. I'm hopeful that gives them a head start. Was this right or wrong? Charles Dowding doesn't seem to mess around doing that. He also sows two to a pod![]()
I put some straight into pots in my cloche, but the nights are cold, so I don't expect much. Would they be better on a heated propagator, but without sunlight, in my garage (kitchen window is full)?
Proposing to try some in my cheap 2 gallon buckets. Should I try for say 2-3 seedlings to a bucket? Or is 2 gallon going to be too small?
Soil temp is only about 7C at the moment. Will that be too much of a shock for my sprouts, or should I germinate them longer in intermediate pots or pods?
Proposing to do 2 rows of 1.2m in one of my raised beds. Instructions seem to be to have them quite close together, 2-3 inches. Will that crowd them?
Meanwhile, back to my other sowings. Still very few seedlings. This damned frost over the last few days has had me keep bringing trays indoors.
They will grow. Don’t rush nature.
