CrealCritter
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I finished up picking corn yesterday and left the corn plants standing. I had a "thought" <--- (sometimes my thoughts can be dangerous.) But I thought I would weed out the corn rows and sow shelling peas at the base of the corn plants for them to climb the corn plants for a fall harvest of peas.
I would let the peas grow until they die off then harvest the peas before hard frost sets in.
Has anyone grown peas in a corn patch like this before?
I'm in southern IL zone USDA Hardiness Zone 6B, my average first frost is October 11 - 20.
What would be a good target date for sowing and any recommended heirloom variety? I was thinking of sowing green arrow which has a 68 day maturity but I know they'll need longer than that as the days get shorter and the sun heads south for the winter.
Never grown peas for fall harvest before always spring harvest.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated - thanks
I would let the peas grow until they die off then harvest the peas before hard frost sets in.
Has anyone grown peas in a corn patch like this before?
I'm in southern IL zone USDA Hardiness Zone 6B, my average first frost is October 11 - 20.
What would be a good target date for sowing and any recommended heirloom variety? I was thinking of sowing green arrow which has a 68 day maturity but I know they'll need longer than that as the days get shorter and the sun heads south for the winter.
Never grown peas for fall harvest before always spring harvest.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated - thanks
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