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Pea and Bean Support Calculator — Stakes, Netting & Structures

Work out support structures and netting for climbing peas and beans.

How We Calculate This

Plants per row = Row length ÷ Plant spacing (peas 7.5cm, climbing French beans 15cm, broad beans 23cm — RHS spacings). Stakes use fence-post logic: one post every Stake Spacing along the row, plus one for the final end.

Climbing crops (peas, French beans) get one run of vertical netting per row at the variety's support height — 1.5m for peas, 1.8m for climbing French beans. Broad beans get a stake-and-string frame: stakes both sides of the row, with horizontal string courses every 30cm up the frame (RHS).

Dwarf peas use twiggy sticks at 30cm intervals to keep plants upright without netting. Adjust Stake Spacing in Advanced options — RHS recommends 1.2m for broad-bean stakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates based on standard gardening guidelines. Results may vary with soil conditions, climate, and plant varieties.