Can you plant peas in the same place every year?

Though peas and other members of the bean family are beneficial garden crops as they add nitrogen back to the soil at the end of every growing season, planting peas in the same location every year is still not recommended.
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What do you plant year after peas?

The most popular vegetable to plant after peas is cucumbers, which often can be trained up the same trellis used by the peas. Indeed, members of the squash family quickly make themselves at home in pea soil, and the same is true of root crops like carrots and parsnips.
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Can you plant peas twice?

Peas prefer cool weather. Plant as early in spring as the soil can be worked. If planting on the west coast after April 1, sow varieties that are listed as being enation resistant if you live in an area where aphids carry the enation virus. Sow again through the summer for a fall crop.
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How do I save peas for planting next year?

Save peas and beans by allowing the pods to ripen on the plants until they are dry and starting to turn brown, with the seeds rattling inside. This may be as long as a month after you would normally harvest the peas or beans to eat. Strip the pods from the plants and spread them out to dry indoors.
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Can I plant beans in the same place each year?

it is generally better to move beans to a new location each year. Diseases and pests build up in the soil and can reduce production. With that said, I've grown beans in the same location two years in a row with no more problems than usual.
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Can I plant beans in the same place as last year?

If you have any bug or disease problems with your beans, plant them somewhere else for a couple years. I've been planting my scarlet runners in the same place for the past 4 years and have had no problems. No pests, no diseases.
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Can I plant broad beans in the same place as last year?

ANSWER: All vegetables benefit from rotation. However, the bean "family" of vegetables, including the broad bean, are the least likely to suffer if you don't rotate them. So certainly give it try in the same position again this year but I would then rotate in 2019.
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How close can you plant peas?

Spacing Requirements

Seeds should be planted at a depth of ½–1 inch and between 2–3 inches apart. Space rows of peas at least 18 inches apart.
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Can I plant dried peas?

Soak the peas in water for 24 hours (dried peas sold for cooking will normally grow fine and are much cheaper than buying seed packets). After 24 hours the peas have expanded – and are already looking more alive! They're now ready for sowing.
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Can you plant peas twice a year?

In terms of crop rotation, do not plant peas in the same place more than once every 4 years. Pea roots, like those of other legumes, fix nitrogen in the soil, making it available for other plants.
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Will pea plants keep producing?

Peas will produce as long as vines are healthy and temperatures stay cool.
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Will peas rebloom?

Once your sweet peas begin to grow and bloom, periodically top dress the soil with a phosphorus-rich fertilizer to help the blossoms regenerate constantly through the growing season.
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Can I plant green beans after peas?

In spring, plant the peas on the north or east side of an upright or A-frame trellis, and then plant pole beans on the opposite side a month or so later, after the peas are at least 8 inches tall. When the weather warms in early summer, the peas will benefit from shade provided by the beans.
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What is 3 year crop rotation?

In a three-bed, three-year crop rotation system, they can be followed by peas, carrots, and onions, which in turn are followed by kale and broccoli. So, the Potato Family is followed by Legumes, Roots & Onions, which are followed by Brassicas. (Image credit: Alamy)
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Can you plant cucumbers in the same place every year?

Family. Cucumbers and others belonging to the cucurbit family should not be planted in the same area more than once in every three years, according to Penn State University. Keep track of where different vegetables were each year of your garden to avoid making a mistake.
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What grows well with peas?

Best Companion Plants for Peas
  • Beans.
  • Carrots.
  • Celery.
  • Corn.
  • Cucumbers.
  • Eggplant.
  • Peppers.
  • Radishes.
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Do peas require full sun?

Peas and green beans like cooler temperatures. They need some sun (about four to five hours per day) to produce flowers and pods, but they tend to fade out as the temperature warms. Planting them in a cool shady spot will lengthen your growing season. Bush beans are a better choice for shade than pole beans.
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How deep should soil be for peas?

Containers: Pea plants require a soil depth of only eight inches, so you can choose a shallow, wide container, such as a windowsill planter box. The container should have adequate drainage holes and good air circulation to ensure the root systems do not sit oversaturated in water.
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Do peas like being transplanted?

It is important that sweet peas are transplanted so that the soil level is the same as it was in the pot. If you bury too much of the stem, the plants may become diseased and stunted, perhaps even die. 12. Space your transplants 5-6 apart.
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When should you transplant peas?

As soon as the peas began sprouting put them under a grow light until each one has started poking out of the soil. Once all of the sprouts have popped up (or most of them) it is time to transplant them out in the garden.
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How do you transplant a pea plant?

If you're determined to get an early start, sow the seeds indoors now for transplanting into the garden by early to mid-March. Sow peas by a window in an unheated garage in flats of seed starter soil 1 inch apart and 1¼ inch deep. Transplant the whole wad into the garden when the vines are 2 or 3 inches tall.
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Can you plant carrots in the same place twice?

To minimize pest and disease problems and to help renew soil nutrients, members of the same plant family should not be planted in the same part of the garden more than once every three or four years.
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Do broad beans give a second crop?

Getting A Second Crop Of Broad Beans

It is possible to get a second crop of broad beans from the plants once they have begun to die. In late June or July, cut the plant back hard, cut the plant down to around 10 cm (4in) and within two weeks, new shoots and growth will begin.
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Do broad beans come back every year?

It's really good to have fresh broad beans this late in the year and it's easy to produce a second crop, especially in a good summer.
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