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Preparing for fall peas
We put compost along the row and turned it under lightly. Then we placed a low-nitrogen organic fertilizer along the row, worked it in and watered

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Applying compost for the Fall peas
The first step was to add compost from last year's bin.

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Adding Endo Mycorrhizae
Adding about 1 tablespoon of Endo Mycorrhizae to every two feet of furrow

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Planting peas
We inoculated the peas with rhizobial bacteria to enhance their ability to fix nitrogen and placed them over a Endo Mycorrhizae fungus.

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Fall peas at 5 days
These seedlings are off to a great start in only 5 days.

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Fall peas at 16 days
The fall peas are coming along nicely at 16 days

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Fall peas after 27 days
Fall peas are doing great after 27 days. Lots better than our spring (summer) crop.

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Closeup of blooms forming
Here's a closeup of the pods forming after 30 days.

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Fall peas at 35 days
Pods are forming at 35 days and the Fall peas are looking really healthy.

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Pods forming on Fall peas
A closeup view of pods forming on the Fall peas at 35 days.

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Lots of pods forming
Lots of pea pods have formed after 45 days.

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After 52 days
The plants are looking strong and healthy and the pods are filling out. We'll have fresh peas for supper next week.