In this video, I demonstrate how to grow peas and show the full process including how to build a simple pea structure. Peas are the most wonderful crop and tasting delicious sweet peas straight from the pod, right off the plant, is an experience that I doubt can be improved. This is the simple guide on how to grow your own peas at home.
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Genius!
Befor potatos were imported from America the pea was the foundation of the diet in England. Who knew.
Love this chanel!! Thank you!
Great show Huw, have you checked out Malcolm Kingswell and Allotments for food and fun, great video techniques.
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Loved the video. Could that structure work to help support tomatoes as well?
You have given me ideas for growing my favorite flower – sweet peas – as well as eating peas. Really like the rain gutter method.
Huw, can you eat for pea shoots now AND also get peas from the same plants in a few months? Or do you have to use a different crop of peas for shoots?
Love this idea – thank you! I will admit to being a little perturbed seeing you standing on your soil and compacting it. I've been taught that that's a big no-no.
Love it
Very nice information thanks
Interesting method. Do you drill drainage holes in the piece of gutter?
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czy może Pan włączyć napisy w języku polskim. Ma Pan perfekcyjny ogród., Chcialabym pouczyć sie od Pana. pozdrawiam z Polski.
subbed. thank you for your video.
Will the rain gutter method work for greens?
Easy peasy!
I'll see myself out
Peas out everybody
Hey Huw! The method you describe in this video is genius. I have added my own stroke of genius in the form of drip watering my snow peas. I could not find any old guttering so I purchased 1.5m of black drainage pipe that has a removable open grid top for less than $20 AUD. It has two open ends, and I put it under a dripping tap planted out just as you suggested on a gentle slope on a concrete path. It fits out of sight behind a cast iron and wooden garden bench seat. This method was 100% successful, as gravity guided the water through the compost that I used as the growing medium in the black draining pipe. In some ways it acted as a swale with the overflow, eventually finding it's way to watering a 40 year old everbearing lime tree a few meters away even though I put two bricks at each end to protect my little seedlings from being eaten. The best part is I can use it over and over again! Cheers!
I have mice in my garden, unfortunately. How to protect my beets from being eaten?
Love this! Thanks!
Amazing
How to tame naughty peas. Lovely. Fantastic.
CRACKY … GOING HAVE PLENTY PEAS !
Walnut trees do they deter rats cause they poisonous to plants people sometimes.
What’ are the name of the peas your using ?
Thanks to all the UK garden content makers, I’ve been using the word ‘bit’ more frequently. But I still prefer ‘awesome’ of ‘brilliant’… lol… greetings from the USA.