Talking of Peas
"David Hill" wrote
Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote
I've noticed that a lot of the seed companies don't show the height of
the peas on the packets now
Virtually all the peas commercially available are short these days, you
may still find Alderman available but that isn't the tallest pea there
ever was. I remember growing peas that grew to 7ft or more, much easier
to pick but you have to provide something for them to climb up.
As you say Bob most of what's available are short, they say to use pea
sticks or netting, but where do you get 3ft netting?
I grow Epicure which is a 6ft+ variety and this year am trying Lord
Leicester, another tall variety.
The thing about tall varieties is that they crop over a much longer period.
I see that for short varieties they say to sow every 2 to 3 weeks to get a
succession.
I use Pea/bean netting to support them, much easier.
We use wire netting for our peas, neighbour asked us to take a roll of
plastic covered netting down the dump, it didn't get past the allotment!
Been using it for years. Also have some left over anti-rabbit wire netting
that we use if we plant more than two rows.
We stopped growing the tall ones after having them die on us a few years in
a row before they got to 4ft tall. Probably too hot for them but we just
decided to stick with Early Onward only and freeze them. We have also
planted them again later in the season for a late crop.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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