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Q.I Suspect We Have Root Rot In Our Garden Peas. The Plants Die From The Ground Up. They Are Just To The Pod Stage. From Your Site I

Zone R0J2C0 | janriley added on August 1, 2023 | Answered

t says sow elsewhere in following years. How far away from infected soil? Thankyou allan

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Answered on August 1, 2023

When planting peas after root rot in infected soil, it is recommended to plant them at least 3 feet away from the original spot. This distance helps to minimize the risk of reinfection and allows the plants to establish in healthier soil.

This collection of articles will give you more information on peas:

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/peas

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