Pea training and harvest access
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 4:58 am
We love garden peas and I try to grow plenty (what's more relaxing than shelling peas in the sunshine?) I only grow varieties that stay below 3 or 4 feet tall, in raised beds. I train them up plastic mesh on frames across the bed width; but it's impossible to place frames close together because you have to get between them to harvest the pods. I don't have a place where I could plant a long row with access to both sides.
So far my solution is to put frames across the beds at 4 foot intervals (the length of my bed sections.) I plant a row to grow up each side of each frame. This works quite well but has some disadvantages: e.g. It shades neighboring plants and spreads the pea 'section' all around the garden.
I'm wondering if/how others manage to maximize pea harvest in a compact way but still get between the plants for harvesting.
So far my solution is to put frames across the beds at 4 foot intervals (the length of my bed sections.) I plant a row to grow up each side of each frame. This works quite well but has some disadvantages: e.g. It shades neighboring plants and spreads the pea 'section' all around the garden.
I'm wondering if/how others manage to maximize pea harvest in a compact way but still get between the plants for harvesting.