Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Nov 07, 2010 10:52 am Well the pea straw has been down a short while and in one section that has been getting a bit wet near where the new lawn is has a few pea plants that have germinated. Are the peas they'll grow suitable for eating? I read Fu suggested any plants that germinated be pulled up and added to the green manure layer but I'm just wondering if they can be left to flower and grow peas. Would the peas be suitable for human consumption? Re: Pea Straw- little pea plants- future pea edible or not? 2Nov 07, 2010 11:00 am Pretty sure those peas are grown for stock feed mostly - they are small and very hard - not the soft green pea you can eat with your dinner! Builders are people too.... Re: Pea Straw- little pea plants- future pea edible or not? 3Nov 07, 2010 3:32 pm drats ok thanks. I'll pull them up then Re: Pea Straw- little pea plants- future pea edible or not? 4Nov 08, 2010 11:33 pm Let them grow a bit as they do wonderful things for your soil When they get bigger the ones that survive will be super easy to pull and then just leave them to rot back on the surface Don't chuck them Scientists have used random matrix theory to demonstrate theoretically that the neutrino mass hierarchy can be explained mathematically. When a substance is fragmented… 21 20661 8 6151 Murraya could be a great option for you. It creates a great tall screening hedge but doesn't drop fruit like lily pilly. The flowers smell divine. 2 10252 |