Suzie wrote:
I am very new to growing veg so some help would be real nice
I planted some broad beans in November, they showed themselves in good
style, but are now flopping over. Should I have pinched tops out or do
they need staking?
The stems appear quite thin and weak.
any advice much appreciated
--
Suzie
It depends on the variety you have. Some of the edible vicia which are
used for green manure do tend to flop. They might not like your soil. I
was never able to grow them successfully here in Zone 6 (I too would
get the thin stems, plus a fungus that would brown them), though in
Zone 8-9 they grow like weeds during winter. You may have planted too
late too. I remember they were planted in september in Zone 8.