Monday 22 June 2009

Things taking shape! (A spiral shape)


Well, the weather stayed reasonably fine and so the beans and the last of the bedding plants grown from seed went in the ground. The greenhouse now only has a tray of Busy Lizzie's in it, which need a bit longer before going into hanging baskets and tubs.

The idea with the Spiraclimb displays was to create height at the back of the flower bed, integrating runner beans to the garden without any trellis support. This is essentially what Spiraclimb was invented for. I opted for canes at the shorter end of the height range but assuming the plants make it, I will demonstrate that they will grow healthily and should provide a very decent crop all being well.

As a growing tip, I must stress how important it is not to twist the growth onto the Spiraclimb support too tightly. It is easy to snap off the shoots if you do (and I did on a couple - but the plant has already started putting out new ones). The Spirals make an attractive feature by themselves but when filled with foliage and red flowers I am confident that the garden will look great with this combination of height and bedding.

The Spiraclimb have been set out in a fairly central position in the bed and are entirely self-supported on the canes. The long hook at the base of the Spiraclimb allows for the cane to be pushed into the soil to a sufficient depth to be sturdy and obviously as the plants take to the support the structure becomes stronger still.

For all its simplicity of appearance, the Spiraclimb is a pretty carefully thought out design. The hooks anchor the support each end of the cane - similar immitations require a hook to be jammed into the soil to anchor the spiral which is nowhere near as simple or sturdy. The base of the Spiraclimb has an "arch" which tucks around the cane and heps provide tension and spaces the spiral correctly up the length of the cane. Finally, the top hook is on a short arm which correctly spaces the top loop of the Spiral out from the cane.

Full details and assembly instructions can be seen in the "How to use Spiraclimb" section of the main website.

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