Growing Snow Peas, also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas

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13 Aug 14 Lucy (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi all, We had lots of success last year when we planted some snow peas in Autumn in Melbourne, so we thought this year we will just plant our vege garden full of snow peas. But, surprisingly not a single one has turned out. We planted it in early June and now its August and nothing has come up. There has been no signs of digging from birds/mice. We're just wondering if the weird Melbourne Autumn/Winter (its been more windy and warm instead of consistent cold) this year has caused confusion for the seeds? thanks, Lucy
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