Will peas grow up chicken wire?

Started by Cuke, March 31, 2008, 10:26:53

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Cuke

I'm growing pes for the first time and I've got some seedlings ready to plant out. I know they don't climb up canes like runner beans so I was thinking of building a kind of chicken wire 'wall' to plant them along, will they hang onto that ok?

Or does anyone else have better solutions?

Thanks :)
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worldor

Cuke, we have a sort of cage made of chicken wire stretched on a wood frame and we grow brassicas in it. Last year I planted peas  around the outside and the inside and it was great so yes, definitely ok.

Fork

I put canes in and around my peas and they cling to the canes for support.

I suppose it isnt actually climbing but its close.
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markfield rover

Mine did, although I found the plastic chicken wire less painful  at the cut ends.

RosieMcPosie

fork- i've put in small bamboo typre canes in my bed, will the peas climb up these? is this what you did? we had a bit of a 'mare with the netting, go gave up!! we'll net the whole lot from pigeons once there in- will my peas be ok? x
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Fork

Hi Rosie,

Imagine a pea trench dug about 8"(not good with metric).I put the canes in a criss cross fashion down both sides of the trench.So now it looks like its enclosed.The peas will grow and cling to the canes for support.

Hope you understand what i mean.Wish I had a photo to show you.
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RosieMcPosie

think i've got it!
thank you Fork :)
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betula

I find pea netting really hard to put up.I think the chicken wire is a good idea.

manicscousers

we also use chicken wire, canes at the end with it wrapped around, roll it up at the end of the season  ;D

saddad

I used the plastic mesh stuff last year as we had too many... it was great but not tall enough we will need two layers and then I'd worry about stability..
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