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FAQ's for Southern Peas
Q1. What do pods look like when they’re ready to harvest?
Q2. When should I pick southern peas if I want to shell and store dry peas?
Q3. The first southern peas I picked aren’t shelling easily. What’s wrong?
Q4. Something is munching holes in my pea pods. What is doing this?
Q5. My pea plants have a white coating on the leaves. What is it and what should I do?
Q6. Do southern peas benefit from mulch?
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