I'm growing Telephone and Purple podded peas and they're both starting coming into flower but all the flowers are at the very top with nothing below 5ft. is this normal.
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Like you I am unfamiliar with tall peas and haven't grown them for many years. This year I've tried a variety called Serpette Guilloteaux, Vilmorin seeds, and they reached around 6 ft. I've grown them up wigwams in part of the polytunnel.
Exactly as you say, all the crop is at the top and the stems are free of flowers and pods, but the overall harvest from a couple of dozen plants is enormous. I have been delighted by the flavour of these, the number in the pod, and the ease of picking... none of that crouching down and rummaging through the foliage. They are still going well here, and I have more growing outside that aren't ready yet. I make a wigwam of giant miscanthus stemsand then just loosely tie in the pea foliage with loops of string as they grow.
I would thoroughly recommend these tall peas unless you live in a windy area, as although there is more work in providing support for them, the crop seems better and there is a lot of work in 'sticking' dwarf peas which are also far more fiddly to pick. Whether tall peas are more vulnerable (or less) to pea moth, I have yet to discover.
the pods were so clean and relatively stringless they could be used to make peapod soup which is something else I would thoroughly recommend as it makes use of something we otherwise throw away.Last edited by BertieFox; 23-06-2013, 06:42 PM.
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Thanks Bertie
My peas have reached the top of their canes so I've pinched out the tops not sure if that will make them produce flowers lower down.
They've been wrapped in debris netting ever since I planted them out because the Sparrows made a meal of those I planted last year.Location....East Midlands.
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I watched a couple of sparrows on my peas the other week.
When I looked closely it turned out they were after the bits of loose string hanging down from the supports.
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I plant mine inside a wigwam with netting round so they can hopefully get going undisturbed .....S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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