jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
One of the reasons I am interested in black eyed peas is because I thought the pea pods were higher up on the plant making them easier to and pick. Am I wrong?:confused3:
Ron
Ron, I certainly think blackeyes are easier to pick than beans. For one, the vines are not as delicate as bean vines. When picking beans, I often use scissors to cut the pods because the the stems break easily if the vines are tender. Pea vines put up a bloom stem and two or three peas normally grow on a stem at the same time. Be careful not to break that stem when you pick the peas because it will continue to produce blooms and peas for the whole season. Peas put out runners up to 4' long that also grow peas. That's why the area between my rows gets filled up. You can move the runners , but they are trying to get out from the plant to get light so they can also put up stems and produce peas. It's not uncommon to pick 4-6 big peas out on the end of a runner. My Bush Blue Lake beans seem to make all the beans down under the canopy of leaves and many down near to the ground all entwined in the stems. Blackeyes make peas below the canopy, but they are easier to see and easier to get to. The problem? They makes so many peas that it takes longer to pick them and your back gets fatigued anyhow just from the time length of the job.
Lou66 said:We were right next to each other.. Within six inches of being face to face.. I can still remember the same words he kept hollowing over and over again.. while I just stood there and watched.. He kept hollowing and screaming the same words.. “Please, please open the screen door”.. Lou
Lou, it's nice to know that somebody else had the same relationship with their brother that I did. Only problem is that I was the brother outside.