Hi everyone, Iam a very keen veg grower and I am only in my second year.
I have not much experience with growing veg but I have read lots of books and learning lots.My only problem is protecting plants from heavy wind, rain and ofcourse the pests.
I love broad beans but they grow to high and they just flop everywhere and look messy.I tried bammbo canes on each plant last year but still they managed to snap and flop.This year i have put bamboo canes horizontally around the whole crop but they have all blown and fallen towards one corner which has broken most of the plants.
I have had the same problems with king edward potatoes.
Any suggestions on the above would be very helpfull.
Also I love curly kale bought from the shops, so i decided to grow my own and hope it would taste even better. My only problem is that the slugs/snails are eating the crop very fast before I can.I have heard many silly ways to stop this but want to know the best organic way of stopping this from happening.I dont want to use slug pellets as I have 3 young kiddies running around.
Any advice at all would be great!
I have not much experience with growing veg but I have read lots of books and learning lots.My only problem is protecting plants from heavy wind, rain and ofcourse the pests.
I love broad beans but they grow to high and they just flop everywhere and look messy.I tried bammbo canes on each plant last year but still they managed to snap and flop.This year i have put bamboo canes horizontally around the whole crop but they have all blown and fallen towards one corner which has broken most of the plants.
I have had the same problems with king edward potatoes.
Any suggestions on the above would be very helpfull.
Also I love curly kale bought from the shops, so i decided to grow my own and hope it would taste even better. My only problem is that the slugs/snails are eating the crop very fast before I can.I have heard many silly ways to stop this but want to know the best organic way of stopping this from happening.I dont want to use slug pellets as I have 3 young kiddies running around.
Any advice at all would be great!
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