
I of course would be happy to send you any other seed that you are wanting in exchange. Of course my tomatoes got rained out in September. Last year I had green beans for Thanksgiving. The design of the building was officially presented on 19 January 2006 and work began in 2007. I've been collecting soup peas all year and am planning to plant them in August. Intempo is a 47-floor, 202-metre-high skyscraper building in Benidorm, Spain. I normally do edible pod peas, but I'm really looking into expanding into shelling and soup peas. In what will surely go down in history as one the greatest architectural blunders, the town of Benidorm in Alicante, Spain, had almost completed its 47-story skyscraper when it realized it. I'd love to have some of your Spanish Skyscraper if you can spare me 40 seeds. Of course last year it was a dismal year for heat and I had fine pas. This year spring heated up so quickly that I only had peas for a few weeks. I'm collecting peas to see if I can successfully do Fall planted peas. As fully 1/2 of my time farming is done on research, I might be able to skip some of my follies!Īnyway, I'm on a wild pea trial. I do believe I'm going to order his garden research.

Thank you very much for your blog post and the info from Ken Allen.

So did he create this variety, or take an old variety and improve it? world evidence that fire alone does not cause high-rise towers to. fire consumed the steel and concrete tower for 24 hours provides real. Prairie Gardener: sells it but no information The fact that a Spanish skyscraper is still standing after an intense. The yield is heavy, but the vines (oh…help us!!!) can “walk” right over us at 6 to 7ft! Hey….maybe allowing them to trellis over an arbor and then one could walk underneath and harvest the hanging pods! (well…it’s a thought!) Overall plants are light green with long season production. Best for its peas where the pods are short and the peas inside are large.

Mandy's Greenhouse: Spanish Sky Scraper – another unusual and very old variety that Ken Allen of Kingston, Ontario has been working on…to increase productivity for over 15 years. Ken Allen has been breeding it for productivity for 15 years in Ontario, Canada.Ī lovely tall pea with heavy yield and great flavour. Seeds of diversity: 2010 SPANISH SKYSCRAPER: Very tall, 7' tall vines, light green colour. Well my information on it is completely wrong.
