Bloody runner beans!
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Pam Moore wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 21:04:46 +0100, K wrote:
alan.holmes writes
Each morning I go to the bottom of the garden to pick runner beans, and
often I cannot find any, then a couple of days later there are dozens of
them, huge and well past their best, so where have they been hiding, and how
can I be sure to find the damnned things before they get to the stage when
they are inedible?
If you shake the plants, the heavy beans have a different movement from
the leaves and are easier to spot.
I saw an idea on a gardening prog ages ago. A guy put his bean-canes
in quite wide apart, joined the tops of them with pieces of water-pipe
to make an arch, so that you can walk down the middle. The beans
largely hang down on the inside. I tried it one year. It needed some
work to get the canes to stay in the pipe. My pieces of pipe were too
large a diameter.
My bean cage is a 12'x12' frame, 6' high, made up of a runner bean
device I bought, bits of old climbing frame and swing, and some
metal tubing. I put strings for them to climb up, and across.
As I say, beans come out of my ears :-)
This year, I am growing runners, borlotti, blue beans, pea beans
and lablab - and ONE green bean plant. The pea beans and green
one are in the centre.
Has anyone grown lablab successfully? I sowed mine in late February,
and they sat doing nothing until June, and then started growing
vigorously. But no flowers yet, and it's getting late.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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