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Posted 21/04/2008 15:37:45


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Does anyone grow these? I bought a flat of seedling mangetout today and hope to be eating them later in the year. Also planted more herbs, including a curry plant and compact marjoram.



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Posted 21/04/2008 16:26:03


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Posted 21/04/2008 22:37:23


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I'll let you know what they taste like.

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Posted 22/07/2009 09:06:54
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How to grow herbs, how to design gardens with herbs, how to cook with herbs, Annual, full sun, more compact than Mammoth. Ht 30” . Maintains color late into fall. Kales used as garnish also. Plant seed this year, start harvesting next year. .... Mangetout carouby. Early, very productive, can eat pod .
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Posted 30/03/2010 12:56:57
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Like any other garden, you have many different options for layout and design when planting your herb garden.Use equal parts perlite, vermiculite, and coir compost for soil. Avoid sphagnum peat moss, which is an environmentally unsustainable product. These can be purchased at a local garden center or discount chain.

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Posted 31/03/2010 20:21:22


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Thanks for the info.

The mangetout were golden coloured ones and tasty. I've planted ordinary green ones this year.

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