Ever optimistic, assuming I get some of my over-wintering peas and beans to sprout.....
(thanks to all those who answered my endless questions on the other thread on this subject, by the way )
I have a narrow stretch of gravel that I'd like to put to some use but it is semi-shaded, although not heavily so.
Could I grow peas, broad beans, sugar snaps, etc. in containers with wigwams like you do runner beans in this area?
If so, I would like to containerise some and wondered
a. what size pot I should use and
b. how many(ish) to a pot?
I have space under a greenhouse bench to stand several pots and thought I could pot some of the sprouted peas, etc., straight into their 'permanent' homes then.
Thanks,
Red x
(thanks to all those who answered my endless questions on the other thread on this subject, by the way )
I have a narrow stretch of gravel that I'd like to put to some use but it is semi-shaded, although not heavily so.
Could I grow peas, broad beans, sugar snaps, etc. in containers with wigwams like you do runner beans in this area?
If so, I would like to containerise some and wondered
a. what size pot I should use and
b. how many(ish) to a pot?
I have space under a greenhouse bench to stand several pots and thought I could pot some of the sprouted peas, etc., straight into their 'permanent' homes then.
Thanks,
Red x
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