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Old 26-04-2005, 12:01 PM
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Default Staking peas

Ok, I know I can use sticks or netting, but exactly how is it done?
Assuming your row is, say, 4" wide there do you place the supports? If
sticks do you push them into the centre, or along the outsides, perhaps
leaning in. If netting where and how do you position that? Surely if
on the outside come harvest time it will be difficult to reach the peas.
TIA
 
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