I know that corn is robust enough to take a few bean stalks wrapped around it, but is anything else appropriate to use as support? I have some small red orach seedlings and read that they can grow to 3-5 feet in height, but I don't know if they are too leafy or too flimsy to use. Does anyone know or have other ideas?
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Ẁhat plants can support beans and peas?
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I grew red orach last year. It's definitely not as thick and sturdy as corn, you could give it a go but I suspect it might not be able to hold the weight.
Interesting idea though - I might try planting some climbing beans with my amaranth this year and see if that works (if the beans outclimb the amaranth I can just put a few canes in).
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I would think Jerusalem artichokes could cope. It's a matter of both plants being at the right stage of growth though, isn't it?Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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