Space the trenches about 18-24 inches (46-61 cm) apart to allow the plants to spread. Place the peas in the trench, spacing ...
Once peas have reached 5-8cm (2-3in) in height and their tendrils begin to reach out for support, place stakes next to plants. To grow an early crop, try sowing seeds in a length of old guttering ...
John Barnard successfully germinated the seeds he gathered and hopes to reintroduce ... that led Mr Barnard to the remaining marsh pea plants. Her book, The Flora of the East Riding of Yorkshire ...
Mendel chose to cross a pea plant that was homozygous and dominant for round (RR), yellow (YY) seeds with a pea plant that was homozygous and recessive for wrinkled (rr), green (yy) seeds ...
In one experiment, Mendel crossbred a pea plant with wrinkled seeds and a pea plant with smooth seeds. All of the hybrid plants produced by this union had smooth seeds. During years of painstaking ...