Re: Twiggy Pea Sticks
- From: "La Puce" <helene@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2007 07:58:55 -0700
On 30 Mar, 15:24, "Melanie" <mela...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is probably a daft question, but ... The advice is to support peas
with "twiggy pea sticks". I have no trees and no suitable shrubs in my
garden to cut any "twiggy pea sticks". Are these things available (cheap)
in the garden centres, or do I have to roam the countryside armed with
secateurs, dodging the twiggy pea stick police and irate landowners?
:o)) Yeah. Or your neighbours or friends. Even in town you can find
twigs - what about your local park, on the side of the streets/roads?
I use the twigs to deter birds and cats but the support is from a net,
or wigwam (or I let them climb on other bushes like a musk mallow and
on the other side on an overgrown hebe). Are these sweet peas of peas?
.
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