Blackeyed Peas 2009
TBerry’s Peas, I planted on March 18Th. This is one of the most easiest things to grow in my garden.
<<—-Picturehere taken just one week later March 25Th
Oh, HOW THEY GROW!!
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TBerry’s peas today! 03/29/2009
This Picture taken May 12th,2009 Look Closely at the blossom of the pea. You can’t tell the color by this picture, but this flower is a pickish lavendar in color, yellow center. Beautiful !Look closely here at these pictures and you can see the peas starting to come on the plant. May 12th 2009
Posted 06/20/2009 Keeping up with my Garden of Peas in May has been a job. I am loving every minute. Sorry on having to post here in June. Here are some pictures I took on May 29th.
Pictured here all the peas from one picking to Shell “Help” ! I have a 82 yr old lady friend who loves to shell peas for me. I’ll just have to give her a call. Yes, “God is Sooo good to me”. I must say, I’ve never had a problem finding someone to take them. A good way welcome a friend/neighbor is with fresh vegetables from the garden.
June 16th, was my last Picking. Here in this picture you can see why. These little bugs will sting the fire out of you. I have heard people call them a stink bug. I am not sure what its true name is. I don’t like them. Hot tempertures are soaring right now. Rain has slacked off and these bugs are many. I pulled all these peas bushes up and I am now getting ready to replant more peas.
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Black Eyed Peas 2010
This year I planted March 27th and by March 30th they are sprouted.
3 responses to “Blackeyed Peas 2009”
ray
June 20th, 2009 at 11:57
This is my first attempt at a garden and I have some black eye peas growing. Do you just let yours grown on the ground or do you support them some how? and if so how?
Thanks and God bless
Ray
tberrys
June 20th, 2009 at 12:16
Hi Ray, I let mine grow into a bush on the ground without support. Plant them with enough room to walk between the rows is all I do. This is the way my Dad always planted them. Peas are no trouble to grow. Throw them in the ground and they take off. I imagine you could grow them on a trellis of some sort, but I don’t. Less trouble for me. Welcome aboard to your first year of gardening. I am sure yours will be as much of a blessing to you as mine has been to me.
Thanks for your comment and God Bless
TBerry
hotshot bald cop
August 31st, 2011 at 04:27
I didn’t know that.