Cause of patchy germination of peas and broad beans?
"Broadback" wrote in message
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The last peas and broad beans that I have sowed have been very patchy in
germination, part of the rows are fine, then there will be a complete
gap of a foot or so, this is repeated along the rows. What may the
cause be? I'm pretty certain that it is not slugs and I have laid the
pea sticks over to keep the birds off.
Is it likely to be mice? If so what is the prevention, I have a vague
idea that my father dipped his in paraffin?
TIA
John
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I read recently that a scattering of chicken manure pellets at time of
sowing helps - the smell of the pellets hides the smell of the seeds. It
certainly worked for us - no gaps in peas or runner beans and it looks as
though we have only lost a couple of broad beans
Jeanne Stockdale
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