tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577750770808287365.post350378310847059188..comments2024-03-07T10:26:58.440-08:00Comments on Under the Chestnut tree: 3 little pigs and a house of strawChris Brock (under the Chestnut tree)http://www.blogger.com/profile/05659095206534090527noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577750770808287365.post-89279089798851378812014-07-10T13:24:09.026-07:002014-07-10T13:24:09.026-07:00Southern Cross Seedsavers have more peas from Davi...Southern Cross Seedsavers have more peas from David Murray. I find DL lacks vigour for winter growing and lacks the flavour of other snopeas - if you are looking for points of improvement. But it is of course mildew resistant.Chris Brock (under the Chestnut tree)https://www.blogger.com/profile/05659095206534090527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577750770808287365.post-43465708357855135012012-08-04T19:09:39.653-07:002012-08-04T19:09:39.653-07:00Chris,
found your post from last year about Delta ...Chris,<br />found your post from last year about Delta Louisa Snow Pea. I'm doing a bit of backyard pea breeding and I'm using DL as one of the parents. I picked mine up from a seller at the Castlemaine market a few years ago. I was wondering where you got it, and if you know where any of David Murray's other peas are available? I'd love to find out what the parents of DL were.Templetonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12570579225851715364noreply@blogger.com