On radio 2 today, Terry Walton said to pinch off the top of sweet peas when the seedlings have 4 leaves, as this will make them bushy and give you 4 good climbing stems when youplant then out. Do you do the same with ordinary peas and other climbing plants, like beans and cucumbers? I also learned not to put manure on the carrot and brassica plots. I didn't know that either! Thank you Terry.
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Originally posted by Twynyrodyn View PostOn radio 2 today, Terry Walton said to pinch off the top of sweet peas when the seedlings have 4 leaves, as this will make them bushy and give you 4 good climbing stems when youplant then out. Do you do the same with ordinary peas and other climbing plants, like beans and cucumbers? I also learned not to put manure on the carrot and brassica plots. I didn't know that either! Thank you Terry.Location....East Midlands.
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I tried pinching last year and forgot to look to see if it made a difference to previous years when I didn't pinch! Rubbish I am. This year I'm also trying perennial sweet peas, didn't even know they existed, they don't flower until next year though, so I also have normal annuals too. Not a shoot appearing from either set yet, but I did only plant them last week, I am a tad impatient. Conversely, the corn cockles and cosmos I planted at the same time have gone mad and I wish they'd slow down a bit!You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!
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I read 3rd -4th pair of leaves or 6-8" high.
My 4th pair are at about 12"!!!!!
Clearly not enough light!....so I've followed the 3-4 th pair rule...some at 4 and the leggier ones at 3.
This is the first time I've ever nipped out.
It was a lot less painful than I was expecting"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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