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Growing peas
Hi folks,
I've just planted peas (kelvedon wonder) and I've gone and made each row a bit close together, based on the packet instructions. I've only given about 6", is this going to be a big issue or will be OK and just result in a slightly lower yield and something I get learn from in the future?
I've just planted peas (kelvedon wonder) and I've gone and made each row a bit close together, based on the packet instructions. I've only given about 6", is this going to be a big issue or will be OK and just result in a slightly lower yield and something I get learn from in the future?
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You can grow two rows in a 6 inch trench.0
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OK I have 3 rows each roughly 4' long and there is about a 6" spacing between the rows.0
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Don't worry they will grow.0
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I thought that would be the case thanks. Roll on 12 weeks time. :-)0
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