Hello everyone
We have built a large wigwam/teepee to grow peas & beans on which will be like a little hideout for the children too. (i posted about it a few months ago when I was originally thinking of doing it)
Anyway. I have some peas, runner beans, climbing beans and mange tout ready to plant aroung the 10 poles. As a total rookie I have no idea what I am actually doing!! I have some seeds started already. Should I plant a couple per pole?
Do mange tout actually climb? or are they more of a plant like dwarf beans?
Also, I have some sweet pea seeds to plant to climb up it too which I thought would be pretty. I have heard that the pods on these are poisonous if eaten. I understand if I dead head them and cut the flowers they will not produce pods, and that they will also look very different to the edible pods, is this right? Will it be obvious to me?
Can I plant maybe sweet pea seeds and runner bean seeds on the same pole? I want it to look nice and 'full'.
Hoping this won't be a disaster!!
Thank you in advance
We have built a large wigwam/teepee to grow peas & beans on which will be like a little hideout for the children too. (i posted about it a few months ago when I was originally thinking of doing it)
Anyway. I have some peas, runner beans, climbing beans and mange tout ready to plant aroung the 10 poles. As a total rookie I have no idea what I am actually doing!! I have some seeds started already. Should I plant a couple per pole?
Do mange tout actually climb? or are they more of a plant like dwarf beans?
Also, I have some sweet pea seeds to plant to climb up it too which I thought would be pretty. I have heard that the pods on these are poisonous if eaten. I understand if I dead head them and cut the flowers they will not produce pods, and that they will also look very different to the edible pods, is this right? Will it be obvious to me?
Can I plant maybe sweet pea seeds and runner bean seeds on the same pole? I want it to look nice and 'full'.
Hoping this won't be a disaster!!
Thank you in advance
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