⬇️ Planting Peas & Building DIY Pea Supports
Want a nice thick 'hedge' of peas?!
If you don't plant densely enough you will end up with a thin covering of lonely-looking pea vines. If sowing single peas or planting single module grown plants, the distance between each should be 5cm. If planting multi sown modules, with 2 or 3 peas in each cell, the planting distance should be 15cm.
I sow or plant in double rows approx. 25cm apart in a staggered pattern which will give a nice full wall of vines and, hopefully, plenty of peas.
If you are sowing more than one double row, the distance between them is the same as the height of the pea variety.
It's important to remember that, unlike climbing beans, peas are not good at climbing vertical poles so they either need a square mesh or numerous horizontal supports.
A fully grown wall of peas also makes a very effective sail, so ensure the support posts are well anchored in the ground.😉
HapPea Planting!
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11 сен 2024