Rick589
Crowing
I like the idea of the double rows with the trellis between. Looking to do a fall planting and I think I’ll try your idea. As I stated I’ve never trellised, well one time I half heartedly did, so I’ll put actual effort in it this time. This year I put in roughly 36 row feet of peas and harvested about 3.5 pounds, not sure if that would be considered a good haul or not but it will give me something to compare with the up and coming trellised peas.I have two rows of peas a few feet apart in one bed, one on a short trellis and the other spilling over the side. I picked them yesterday and I got more peas from the trellis peas. Could be that I didn't find all of them on the low row, or maybe the peas on the trellis actually produced better.
I do know that it's much easier to find and pick the peas on the trellis without damaging the vines. When I move the vines on the ground around I sometimes hear the vines crack and crunch like they're getting kinked. Maybe the damage makes them produce less???
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I have another row on a trellis in a different bed that are just starting to make peas. Those vines are already 5 feet tall. I plant them in double rows, 6 or 8 inches apart with the trellis positioned inbetween.
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