Runner Beans not setting
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote after:
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| Runner beans do not grow very well in the far north of scotland so
this
| year I decided to try growing them in the polytunnel. The plants
are
| growing very well, in fact I'm not sure whether I should pinch out
the
| tops to stop them over-growing. My main problem is that the
flowers
are
| not setting any beans. How do I ensure pollination?
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| It would seem that by growing them in the tunnel you have separated
them
| from their pollinating insects. Can you open the tunnel up on fine
days?
| Alternatively, next year I would work out a removable covering to
allow
| pollination. Maybe a frame that can be fleeced over, something like
that.
Possibly. A more common cause is too little water or too dry an
atmosphere. They like reasonably high humidity and plenty of
water at the roots (but not waterlogging).
A lot of the older gardeners spray their Runners with water every evening,
and swear it helps setting.
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Regards
Bob
in Runnymede, 17miles west of London, UK
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Yup!. Spraying the flowers in enclosed situations has always been a typical
ploy for pollination.
Well-known to tomato growers.
My Dad used to gently hand-wiggle the tomato canes , ( to shake the pollen
about, he used to say.) once a day in the morning or evening, or tap them
with a small stick or cane. I always do that. Does it do any good?.
Dunno!, but except for disasters like when I was on holiday).
, a neighbour who used weedkiller by mistake and most others who forget to
turn up to water them on a belting hot day I find I am feeding fruit to the
multitudinous relatives who have gardens with the grass higher than the
windowsills.
Nemmind, -Eh!, - in the past those two warm, mind-calming greenhouses have
been a refuge in times of great stress.
Doug.
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