How To Grow Peas - A Step by Step Guide
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Learn how to grow peas with this handy video tutorial from Quickcrop and expert organic vegetable grower Klaus Laitenberger. Peas are well-suited to cooler temperate climates. In fact, when temperatures exceed 20C (70F), most varieties of peas will stop producing pods. Peas are part of the legume (Latin Leguminosae) family of vegetables, which extract nitrogen from the air and store it in little nodules along their roots. For this reason, when the plants finish cropping, dig the roots directly into the soil, where they will slowly decompose and release nitrogen for other plants to use
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I've been studying gardening videos for over the last year. This is one of the best overall channels for quick and good advice. Thank you.
Hi, thanks for the feedback. We try and give a good overall coverage of vegetable gardening but if you can see if we're missing anything please let us know.
Your soil is extremely fertile. Any vegetable will grow there wildly.
Your soil looks amazing. Mine is so heavy!
Steve Parker it's just regular hoeing and added compost. Veg compost I use is a bit lighter.
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I notice you when you sowed the peas you didn't inoculate the peas? Not sure if you feel this is necessary? Your videos are great and enjoy them. Gardening in NYS zone 5A.
They seem pretty complete to me. They've been a massive help in getting my vegetable garden up and running. Thanks!
In the Irish climate would you water them when they're growing or do we generally get enough rainfall? Also do you increase watering when they are at the flowering stage and if so by how much? I read somewhere about an inch a week when growing green and watering daily when setting flowers. What do you think?
In New Zealand, we have a pest called White Fly, and they LOOOOVE to get stuck into plants like this. Next time you're in your garden....stop...listen...and you will hear my screams - 'WHITE FLYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!'
the best advice available ever in my opinion. top of the morning to ya. ta.
Hello Klaus, I am new to growing but find your videos hugely helpful. I wanted to ask you how advanced does a plant have to be before I can use the garlic spray on it.
Hi Klaus and Andrew, brill vids guys..love them all....
Do you ever soak your seeds in water for an hour or 3 before sowing, or sow straight from packet...
Hi, thanks, I enjoy your videos very much. Thank you so much for taking your videos from planting to harvest each time, it is very satisfying.
I live in Alberta, Canada and recall as a child my mother growing peas that we picked 2 or 3 times before they finished. Now a days, I still grow the same variety as my mom did but only get one good picking from them. They will have a much smaller second pick and die. The yields are hardy worth growing anymore. I remember mom filling a huge wash tub, several times over for us to shell and it took us the better part of the day for three so us to get through...I'll be lucky to get 2 gallons now. I'm curious what variety of shelling pea in popular where you are? The variety I'm referring to in Lincoln Homesteader. Thanks Deb.
Hi, we are based in Ireland and the UK, one of our favourite garden pea varieties is Greenshaft. www.quickcrop.ie/product/pea-garden-greenshaft
Never direct sow but I’ll try it
How do you keep the pidgeons off.there a night mare on ours
What peas I can grown in fall
He takes this method almost exactly from James Underwood Crocket, aka the author of the "Victory Garden" book. I suggest soaking peas in non chlorinated water and shaking them in a bag with an innoculant before planting.
Thank you
I just harvested today. Had no idea if I was doing the right thing so thank you for such a great video. We’re in South Australia and going into winter. Here we go.
Very nice...!
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I like your vids guys I am looking for short season crops I am off to look at your vids.
Which variety these?
Do I clip off leaves at the BOTTOM that are getting wet dirt on it.?
Can peas from freezer be used for growing
Can you show how trellising was done?
Please share Fig plant video sir
sorry if they seem incomplete to you, more videos coming shortly
hi, i have sown seeds as you did .now they have become tiny plant .i want to know did you change their place or they will grow as we sown them close to each other ,waiting for your reply
+Golden Star Hi there. If you sowed your peas 5cm apart they will be fine, if they are closer spacings I would remove any excess plants until they are 5cm between plants. I hope this helps. Andrew
+Quickcrop my plant now reaches to almost 10 inches and start flowering i cut most of them .one thing more my lower leaves are wilted.should i cut the flowers or not this my first time growing .how i can send u picture of my plant
+Quickcrop I've just done mine and realised I've sown way too close I'm a total beginner but will remove excess plants
Do you ever regrow any of your vegetables?
Not really, how does that work?
peas u have planted is dry or wet. which peas we have to plant pls reply
Which peas do you want to plant?
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At 1:20 you can see a spider coming out of the soil, looks like a tarantula , wonder if anyone know what it is ?
Nope, couldn't see anything. Wouldn't be a tarantula anyway!
Quickcrop its bigger then any spider iv seen in the garden.. it climbs out of the trench klaus is digging .. an crawls towards the bottom left of the screen
Just spotted it, needed to go full screen to see that one. Is it a lace-weaver?
Quickcrop no clue let me know if you find out tho intresting
awesome thank you so much
Thanks for watching and leaving your comments. Nice to know you liked it. I guess you have looked at our other videos, but if you have any suggestions or ideas for a video I have not done yet - do tell me. And I have a nice surprise for you that I have not told anyone yet - next week I will be uploading a new pea video and the importance of supporting them as they grow. Have a nice weekend and hopefully hear back form you when you have time.
Planted some Mangetout, Pigeons loved them :-)
We have an ongoing battle here to to harvest our peas before the birds get to them. Can't really protect them with nets because the plants become snagged in them. The only solution is to get out early!
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Good advice! Woke this morning to see my potato plant leaves have also been eaten, lol. Will they grow more? Or are they finished? Thanks if you can help.
Sounds like you have some very hungry slugs and snails, this wet weather isn't helping. It is relatively early in the growing season and your plants may well grow more foliage. Give them a feed containing nitrogen to promote leaf growth.
www.quickcrop.co.uk/category/plant-soil-feed
However, if they're completely stripped I don't think they'll survive. If that's the case you may be able to plant some late varieties for a winter harvest. We will be stocking some summer planting seed potatoes quite soon.
www.quickcrop.co.uk/search/seed%20potato
Good luck. Tony
Thanks for your help! I dug down a bit and found some leaves and will do a night vigil to see what am dealing with. Will be very interested in the later sowing crops, as still have a tree stump to shift from my little plot which will happen at the end of the season.
Still have many of your video's to watch, but the ones i have viewed so far have answered many of my questions and am grateful also for your replies. Will check the site for the seeds and have a look at the soil-feed. Thanks again Tony!
How are they not complete ? They show from sowing to harvest, what else could you ask for.
The videos look complete to me
Great, informative video! Thanks.
Why aren't so many of your videos complete!!!!??? :(
Hhhhoooohooohoooo. Sooo nice how you 2 guys are like big ADORABLE rabbits snapping on my favourite pease plant. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEOS with all the info. Greetings from happy Saminem in Suriname at this Sunny Saturday 26th of February 2022.
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The likes of carrots, oinions etc... they're are videos on UA-cam on how to regrow all your veg. You should give it a try. I do it myself up here in Donegal 👍🏼
Good for you, great idea.
Thank you! Answered my question regarding if they would climb something such as a bamboo post.