GardenGeisha
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I planted pea seeds on St. Patrick's Day, and they had an extremely high germination rate and are just beautiful!
I have been researching peas and have found some articles that say that while their roots don't like being disturbed, you can transplant them.
I'd like to move some of mine around to other spots. I probably have about 200 pea plants up and doing well.
Do you think it would work to hoe a trench and just dig up the peas I want to move by shoveling under them with a trowel and then carrying them over to the trench and placing them where I want?
The pea plants are about 3-4" tall. Any idea how long their roots might be? I'm trying to determine how deep to dig with the trowel in hopes of not disturbing the roots any more than necessary.
Thanks for your help.
Clare
I have been researching peas and have found some articles that say that while their roots don't like being disturbed, you can transplant them.
I'd like to move some of mine around to other spots. I probably have about 200 pea plants up and doing well.
Do you think it would work to hoe a trench and just dig up the peas I want to move by shoveling under them with a trowel and then carrying them over to the trench and placing them where I want?
The pea plants are about 3-4" tall. Any idea how long their roots might be? I'm trying to determine how deep to dig with the trowel in hopes of not disturbing the roots any more than necessary.
Thanks for your help.
Clare