We start ours in large modules so they're usually big enough to survive but that's really interesting about the bitter thing with slugs/pigeons Jungle Jane - I'd not heard that before
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It depends on the size of the tub (edit to add - by that I mean surface area as peas don't usually have very deep roots) and variety of pea but they usually need to be around 2 inches apart in the ground. I'd aim for the same sort of spacing in a container, maybe squeezing in a couple of extra. You might get away with 1 inch apart for smaller growing varieties.Last edited by Andraste; 09-05-2024, 09:43 AM.Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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Originally posted by Containergardener View PostShall has very big to 30cm or smaller. Not sure what size best tbh.Location : Essex
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Some areas are more windy & exposed so although I’ve never staked individual broad beans,some people might? If you have a block of nine/twelve plants in a container,I’d put four sticks in the corners & tie string around the outside to hold the plants on the edge up,if they’re held up the plants in the middle will be supported if windy & rocking. I do it that way in the ground too,the string on the outside is best touching but not pushing the plants.
Peas in a container aren't in an easy line & there’s so many,I zig zag string around little sticks that are in the corners of the pot,the string starting about two inches high so the peas can grab onto the string as they grow.
Some people let peas climb up sticks,have a google of pea plant support images for extra ideas & pictures tooLocation : Essex
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The corner canes & string method hasn't worked very well for us with broadies - too windy here I think. This year we've given them each their own little cane. Edit to add - we grow in beds on the plot so the string/cane is likely to be much more effective in pots.
I made a 'pea harp' for our mangetouts planted in the beds at the pot - I'm always nervous about the mesh type supports as I worry birds might get caught up & we're not able to visit the plot every day to check.
I used the instructions here: https://heroutdoors.uk/2016/04/05/making-a-pea-harp/
It was quite straightforward but you definitely need the centre 2 vertical canes to stop the horizontals bowing under the string tension (I tried just vertical canes at each end to start with to minimise the canes I needed but it could tell it wouldn't be strong enough without the middle two).Last edited by Andraste; 13-05-2024, 09:29 AM.Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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