I've found that flat-bottomed guttering is better than the 'U'-shaped stuff as the peas slide into a flat-bottomed trench that I make with a draw hoe much easier.
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Originally posted by vicki lorraine View PostI have also used the guttering method for my peas.
However i did find the transfering into the ground really hard. How do you slide the peas out?Do you slide a little out at a time.
Perhaps i transfered too early as there was not so much root but lots of top growth (bout 3 inches) Did i perhaps transfer too early?What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
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Originally posted by weedgrower View Postvicki lorraine
i put netting in my guttering and let it come just over the sides. when i come to transfer just water and then lift out the netting or slide it out as you have something to pullMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by weedgrower View Postvicki lorraine
i put netting in my guttering and let it come just over the sides. when i come to transfer just water and then lift out the netting or slide it out as you have something to pull
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I have done peas this way but have yet to put them out. I have put string under mine with some ends dangling, my aim is to tie them to a stake and pull the guttering out from underneath.... should work. I like the idea of suspending guttering to create more space, and yes am a skip-a-holic as well ! it goes so well with gardeining..
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