Hi I have inherited a 6 foot wooden 4-sided wigwam with the house.
It's quite large. What can I plant up it?
I have climbing bean Blue Lake which doesn't say how large it gets and dwarf pea Little Marvel.
Can I put them against the wigwam or do I need something else? Can I sow direct or grow in a pot first? How many plants per side? It's about 3 feet each side. Is it better to abandon the wigwam and use canes?
Any advice, thanks.
janeyo
It's quite large. What can I plant up it?
I have climbing bean Blue Lake which doesn't say how large it gets and dwarf pea Little Marvel.
Can I put them against the wigwam or do I need something else? Can I sow direct or grow in a pot first? How many plants per side? It's about 3 feet each side. Is it better to abandon the wigwam and use canes?
Any advice, thanks.
janeyo
You can sow direct, but risk losing the seed/plant to mice/slugs, etc. If the wigwam 'gaps' are too large you could infill with canes? (Can't quite visualise what it looks like, sorry). You could grow climbing squash/courgette up the wigwam too? Check planting spacing according to what you decide to grow.
I made the BIG mistake last year of planting my purple beans, peas, beans etc.....with very long canes - it was only when they were growing I realised they were DWARF beans!
LOL! Bernie aka DDL
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