Broad beans flowering already!?
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:52:57 +0100, Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
David D Stretch wrote:
: On Thursday 29 Mar 2007 11:45, Andy Spragg
: ) wrote:
:
:: My broad beans, sowed last autumn, are nice sturdy young plants now.
:: However, most of them have already started to flower, despite them
:: being no more than 12" tall, and it being no less than about 3
:: months early! Has anyone else encountered this problem (if indeed it
:: is a problem)? Should I pinch the flowers out or just let them get
:: on with it?
:
: Ours were planted at the same time, and are a bit smaller than that.
: But they are also flowering.
: David
Well that's what they do. Don't pinch them out yet, let them grow taller
with more flower. I pinch out when they're about 3 feet or so tall. I use a
few ropes tied horizontally along the row at 9" intervals approx to support
the row against the wind
So nothing unusual then? It's just that it's the third time I've grown
autumn-sown IIRC, and I don't remember anything like such early flowering
before ... mind you, I'm hard-pressed to remember /anything/ before last
week these days.
Andy
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