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For all of you who are growing the tasty snap and snow peas, did you know that the leaves are edible?  I just learned that from a friend.  Going to put them into my stirfry.  Love it when most of the plant is edible!
 
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This past winter was my first real time of going for microgreens.
I used dried peas from the grocery store and we had great rounds of pea shoots for several months. Usually got 2 cuttings from each batch. So tasty and easy to do.
 
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Well Duh!  I've bought pea sprouts, but never thought of using the ones from the garden - so thanks for that piece of info.  
 
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