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On 11/10/08 01:18, in article
, "Roo"
wrote:
They are perfectly hardy.
Clive in Kent
Remember these two words........
'IN KENT'
;0)
richardroo in cold n damp Lancashire
The best answer is, if in doubt, keep it in a frost-free greenhouse and
plant it out in spring. Given the cold nights we're now having, even down
here, that may be the safest option unless the OP is in the very mildest
parts of UK.
Well, ours died, despite it being very mild all winter - indeed, many of
my runner beans survived and came up again, in much the same position.
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Rusty
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