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Gardening Know How - https://www.gardeningknowhow.comWhen your vining type peas begin to show growth, it’s time to think about staking peas in the garden. Supporting pea plants directs the growth of the pea vine [1], keeps it off the ground and makes picking peas a little easier, as the pea plant support makes the pods more visible.
How to stake peas will be determined by the variety of pea you plant and how tall it gets. Some peas climb to just 3 feet (90 cm.), while others reach over 6 feet (1.8 m.). Knowing the height your peas will reach helps when it comes to deciding the best way to support pea plants.
The cheapest and often the best way to support pea plants is by using materials you already have.
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