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Donn Thorson 25-04-2009 11:20 AM

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2005: Painted Lady Runner Bean...originated in the 16th century.



Bob Hobden 25-04-2009 10:03 PM

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"Donn Thorson" wrote...
2005: Painted Lady Runner Bean...originated in the 16th century.


Nice flowers Donn but I'm not sure the beans are so good for eating as some
of the modern varieties of Runner Beans.

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Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London




Bob Hobden 27-04-2009 08:37 AM

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"MadCow" wrote after...
, Bob Hobden wrote
"Donn Thorson" wrote...
2005: Painted Lady Runner Bean...originated in the 16th century.


Nice flowers Donn but I'm not sure the beans are so good for eating as
some
of the modern varieties of Runner Beans.


I grow Painted Lady (up the side of a garage in Reading) and the only
fault I've found's the shape of the flowers.

They're even herbaceous in a reasonably mild winter. I'm waiting to see
if the roots survived last winter, though I've sown some seed too.

With all Runner Beans, if you treat the roots like Dahlias, dig them up and
store them over winter, they will grow again. Left in the ground a hard
winter will kill them. We have tried Painted Lady in the past but found them
course compared to, say, White Lady or Fergie.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London









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