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Baling Austrian Winter Peas/Blackeyed Peas
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<blockquote data-quote="Proverbs 12:10" data-source="post: 554619" data-attributes="member: 4182"><p>I tried the iron and clay or cowpeas(black-eyed peas) a couple of years ago with no success. I have black clay as well with a PH around 8.0 and very saline. I planted lablab this year and it has come up good as an alternative ws legume. I haven't tried the austrian peas but they are also sensitive to saline conditions...I am told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proverbs 12:10, post: 554619, member: 4182"] I tried the iron and clay or cowpeas(black-eyed peas) a couple of years ago with no success. I have black clay as well with a PH around 8.0 and very saline. I planted lablab this year and it has come up good as an alternative ws legume. I haven't tried the austrian peas but they are also sensitive to saline conditions...I am told. [/QUOTE]
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