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Old 10-03-2006, 05:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Robert
 
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Default how many peas


"H Ryder" wrote in message
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: Am new to vegetables so sorry for this probably stupid question
: I've bought some peas (Kelvader Wonder) and Broad Beans (Sutton). The
: packets each seem to contain enough for a small field. What sort of yield
do
: you usually get off one plant? How many do people with small veg patches
(4
: raised beds of about 4' by 12' each and lots of fruit round the edges)
: plant? So far I've planted about 10 of each (2 rows). Is this reasonable
or
: will I be struggling to get enough for a meal? TIA
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: Hayley
: (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset)
You will definitely struggle with that amount. Best way for peas, as you
haven't much room, is to take out a narrow trench say 12 feet long , 2 or 3
inches deep and sprinkle the whole packet or more in. You have to allow 1
for slugs, one for rot, one for birds and one for yourself! For broad beans
I would plant another 12 foot row of fives (as I call it), i.e. 3 rows each
about 6 inches apart, the middle row alternating between the other two if
you get my drift.. Obviously you can extend or shorten depending on what
else you want to plant but those would give you something worthwhile. With
peas you want to put nets or sticks up for them to cling to and this will
also help to keep off the pigeons which are a problem in my area. The beans
may need some horizontal rope supports later although I believe the Sutton
is a smaller growing variety so there may be no need.

PS I see you're on clay, will it be warm enough for peas yet...you'll soon
find out