The article says how deep to plant them and what time of year, but I need to know whether to add a trellis to my garden plans for spring. I'm actually not a big fan of navy bean soup, but I love bean salads, so I think growing myself a crop of pea beans would be great. ...
and they’ll generally be ready to plant out in two weeks. Plant a second bunch of peas two weeks after the first so you have a spring succession. Peas need a structure to climb, so plant them on an arch or trellis. Best of all, both edible and sweet peas give your garden early ...
Sweet peas grow on fragile vines in the late spring and early summer. Some varieties climb walls or trellises, while others remain close to the ground, and most emit a mild fragrance. They're recommended for casual or country garden settings or in vases. Sweet peas can communicate goodbye,...
When I click on the buttons everything pops up except spell check, as though this program is purposely thwarting me to be grammatically correct as in an old-fashioned kind of way when people paid attention to what they wrote, even when they just had a pencil or pen and many sheaves of ...
Here’s what I’ll be growing in the vegetable garden in 2009, alongside the viable seeds for various lettuces, arugula, spinach, beans, chard and a few stray pumpkins I already have on hand. In reviewing my orders I see one tactical error: I forgot the snap type of peas, specifically...
'To grow peas in a raised garden bed, make sure to select a garden bed that gets full to partial sun,' advises Stacie Rae on behalf of YesPeas. 'Create a soil mix suitable for growing peas and add an eight-foot trellis near the bed to offer support. In a raised bed (we recommend...
I trellis them high, and I water at the base of the plant. If I was really sophisticated, I’d have them set up on drip irrigation, but I go out with a hose—and I’ll confess, it’s usually my husband who goes out with a hose and waters at the base of plant. We’re not ...
and they’ll generally be ready to plant out in two weeks. Plant a second bunch of peas two weeks after the first so you have a spring succession. Peas need a structure to climb, so plant them on an arch or trellis. Best of all, both edible and sweet peas give your garden early ...