Growing Snow Peas, also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas

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12 May 10 sara (Australia - temperate climate)
They might need to just grow a bit longer. A bit too late for you, but a pinch or two of potash in the trench when you plant is good for peas.
19 May 10 Annaliese (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi, pot ash from a fire? Or can you buy this from a nursery?
21 May 10 (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Annaliese, Potash (mostly potassium carbonate) from a nursery is what I use. A bag will last for years unless you grow 'commercial quantities' of peas.
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