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Irregular watering with peas will cause a problem. Apart from a compost issue early on peas have performed as normal for me.Potty by name Potty by nature.
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I have 6 sugarnsap plants and they're doing amazingly well. I water every day and feed with tomato feed once a week (no idea if this helps but doesnt seem to have hindered). I have loads of pods! They are in a raised bed, so maybe more room to breathe though? Also think it helps that I planted them just before the hot / wet weather we had in early July so they grew from 6 inches to 6 foot in two weeks!
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Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View PostI do fear it might be a bad year for peas and mangetout for that fact. Anyone feel free to correct me, but none of mine are their usual selves and I have some new ones that aren't doing what they should. The first few planted out I thought it was due to birds taking the tips out. However, I have 3 climbing varieties that have all stopped at around 2-3 ft and others just being a bit hit and miss
Started off the yellow pod variety and the big variety from real seed collection in April or May and have been harvesting the yellow ones for a few weeks now. The green ones in the same pot are just getting going and are freaking huge but few. The yellow ones are small but produce like an explosion.
I snapped a few of them early in the season and the pot is so heavy it fell over like 5 times a day for a week till i surrounded it by other pots to keep it up.
Growing them in Glasgow and we've not had much of a summer this year as everyday is cloudy, rainy and often quite cold. So i can only imagine if the weather was a bit nicer.
I sowed a different variety every 2 weeks and many of them are really small as there hasn't been much good weather to give them a boost. But one variety is growing taller than the rotary dryer (which i have turned into a pea support) and just beginning to flower. I expect good things as the stems are really thick on this one.
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