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In article OPLoc.36$sh.26@newsfe6-win, Butterfly
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Thank you for all the lovely, warmhearted and helpful replies - I always
knew that gardners were lovely people! this is obviously a newsgroup
I shall
want to stick around and enjoy - hello everyone!
Join the happy circle Butterfly! :-)
Just one further tip to add to the good advice already given. Don't get
worried if the bottom trusses of the plant fail to produce pods - that
often happens with runner beans, it is due to non-pollination. Putting
it outside in 2-3 weeks time can aid pollination.
And another - while I concede that not everyone is convinced by this, in
dry weather it is said to help pollination if you spray the vine with a
mist of water droplets.
In a slightly haphazard experiment (mixed types of runners) I found that
it did help.
Best wishes to the 8 yr. old gardener.
Yes indeed! Catch 'em young and you'll have a gardener for life. But a
word of warning: once he finds the potting shed, you've lost him........
--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
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