Reeser Manley calls pea planting, “an inaugural event” and “an early-spring ritual.” She spreads composted goat manure onto a sunny, well-drained bed, forks it in, rakes the bed level, then drops her seeds in an inch apart, and in a month, as she tells it, her vines “will be so thick that a mouse couldn’t crawl through them.”*
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Green Peas on the 4th of July
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Reeser Manley calls pea planting, “an inaugural event” and “an early-spring ritual.” She spreads composted goat manure onto a sunny, well-drained bed, forks it in, rakes the bed level, then drops her seeds in an inch apart, and in a month, as she tells it, her vines “will be so thick that a mouse couldn’t crawl through them.”*