I'm really enjoying my first year on my allotment, but I have a daft question for you experienced ones......
I have sewn peas in two beds. On one bed, the peas have done really well under their cloche, and are now so big, the cloche will have to come off.
The other bed I didn't use a cloche (as I didn't have a spare) and the peas look pathetic, as something (I blame pigeons) have eaten the leaves away to just the central veins.
Main question: I have some heavy duty agricultural mesh and can build a "tent" for the peas, but it will prevent insects from getting to pollinate the pea flowers. Will that mean no peas?
Secondly, if I move the cloche to cover the "moth eaten" examples, will they recover, or am I best pulling them up and trying something else?
Many thanks for your patience.
I have sewn peas in two beds. On one bed, the peas have done really well under their cloche, and are now so big, the cloche will have to come off.
The other bed I didn't use a cloche (as I didn't have a spare) and the peas look pathetic, as something (I blame pigeons) have eaten the leaves away to just the central veins.
Main question: I have some heavy duty agricultural mesh and can build a "tent" for the peas, but it will prevent insects from getting to pollinate the pea flowers. Will that mean no peas?
Secondly, if I move the cloche to cover the "moth eaten" examples, will they recover, or am I best pulling them up and trying something else?
Many thanks for your patience.
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