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Why aren't English peas grown in Mississippi?

In the early part of this century, Mississippi was a major supplier of fresh English peas to the nation. A combination of less available labor, unfavorable weather, and the development of western growing areas has reduced the growing of English peas in Mississippi to a local market situation. The major limiting factor is the unfortunate occurrence of warm periods during January and February.

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Filed Under: Greens, Peas and Beans January 6, 2003

MISSISSIPPI STATE -- Most gardens look dead in the winter as gardeners wait for spring to put in their crops, but these plots can come alive in January with fresh vegetables for the table.

Filed Under: Other Vegetables, Peas and Beans, Sweet Corn, Tomato Pepper and Eggplant, Vegetable Gardens August 6, 2001

MISSISSIPPI STATE -- Just as Good Friday signals the time to get the spring garden in the ground, August's heat is the indication that it's time to plant the fall garden.

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