you’ll likely love growing peas. Peas prefer cool weather! I was reminded of just how early peas can be sown when I found an old seed packet on which my dad had written, “sown March 16.” ...
ensuring there's enough space for plant supports. Make a single V-shaped drill, 5cm (2in) deep, water the base of the drill and sow the peas. A second row can be added, as long as it's 30cm (12in ...
In some gardening circles, a gardener’s skill is measured by how soon he or she gets the first mess of shelling peas on the ...
All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. THERE'S few things more lovely than a sweetpea ...
Because life isn’t all peas and carrots, companion planting is just as effective in your ornamental beds and borders as with your vegetables.
It's best to grow these plants in March for a harvest in June or July. Other leafy greens you can plant now include snap peas, cilantro, parsley, radishes, and lettuce. Snap peas are one of my ...
St. Patrick’s Day for gardeners is considered the beginning of the vegetable planting season. Irish potatoes can be planted now. Asparagus and rhubarb are the two perennial vegetables to get ...