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This year's winter-to-spring transition in my part of zone 4b was rough and the garden is looking haggard because of it, so I took a cruise through last year's photos to find something to share as my first post. Absolutely cannot wait for this year's snap peas- something about the plants just delights me.

These are Oregon Sugar Pod II and Mammoth Melting. This year I added a few other varieties to the mix (Admiral, SS 141) as well as the Swedish Tall Red* just to see what happens.

Happy growing!

*a dry/shelling/field pea

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

This year's winter-to-spring transition in my part of zone 4b was rough

I feel this. In my part of 5a we had a late May frost that was devastating. They're projecting 70-100% loss of the apple crop this year.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

7b here. Apples we will have (if the storms predicted for this week don't take it) but everything else is straight out dying.

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