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

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20 Jun 12 Dee Nangle (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Hi there I love your site! I am busy planting in a summer rainfall area that is prone to frost and some pretty cold temperatures in winter (June/July/August). I am planting a food garden and need to use the food to feed many people, growing peas in pots will not work. What do you suggest, as we are planting in the ground. Warmly Dee
18 Aug 12 sharon (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Hi Dee, Raised beds are your best bet for summer rainfall and winter frost. Raised beds will keep the earth warmer in winter and allow for better drainage during the wet summer. email me sharon@incan.co.za if you need further assistance.
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