PerennialPeanut, (Arachis pintoi), seeds... (forum)
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I'm looking into putting heaps of Perennial peanut down in order to improve my soil, fix nitrogen and such.
Daleys provides seedlings. However, I am looking into seeding a large area.
I live in the Kimberley, and putting them around the fruit trees would be good.
Where can I buy some seed? Will they ship to the Kimberley?
Time: 11th December 2014 12:39pm
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Original Post was last edited: 11th December 2014 7:56pm
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phil@tyalgum says...
Might be an idea to contact them directly as you are in the public forum area atm
Time: 26th February 2015 11:29pm
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The poster formerly known as... says...
Permaculture groups usually have loads of pinto peanut and many save seed. Maybe start there if Daleys cant help.
Time: 27th February 2015 10:14am
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MIke T1 says...
I have an inca peanut at the moment and I hope it will survive to fruiting.
Time: 5th March 2015 11:14pm
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Carl76 says...
Nice.
Interesting shaped fruit.
Time: 5th March 2015 11:28pm
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