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Runners, Toms, first growing and posting ;-)
Hi All,
A gardening mate of mine gave me a 'runner bean starter kit' re 18 greenhouse plants (about 10" tall) and 3 tomato plants (about the same height) and a couple of packets of canes. ;-) Our back garden is mostly concrete but our neighbours is pretty unused and mostly running wild so I asked him if I could borrow what was the flower bed (then 3' high grass') for some produce. He said 'do what you like' (don'tcha just love nice neighbours) ;-) So I ran the bushcutter over the lot (grass / garden) and turned over the N/S running ex flower bed strip beside the fence with a fork and planted the beans and toms (sticks in tripod shapes with a bar across the top for the beans and straight sticks for the 3 toms). Most of the bean plants were up to the top of the poles very quicky and I 'nipped out the tops' as they all got to the top of the poles. I think I missunderstood the instructions re the toms and broke some important lumps off (green stalks with those flt green bits on the end) and I thought I'd killed them but there seems to be a fair few bunches of green toms on each at the moment! ;-) So, we have now probably had 10 handfull bunches of beans (what we aren't ready for, friends / family seem happy to take!) but I think I have let them get a bit out of control and there looks like loads of flowers / growth happening at the top (good job I'm 6'2" g). So, what are the consequences of letting these things go 'au naturale' other than having to unpick the odd bean to give it space to grow straight etc? Also, when do I pick the toms? On a couple of the bunches (?) one or two are orange / red but the rest are still very green? Lastly, weeding. I started off ok, pulling the weeds out from between the canes but of late (and as they have got bigger) have sorta not bothered. Will this be a probem and if so how please? I can imagine the weeds taking some of the energy out of the ground but at the same time do they cut down on some of the evaporation (I generally give them a quick water at the roots each morning when I remember and the ground never really looks 'dry', even in this weather)? Oh, one cute bit is the little tomato plant that seems to have appeared all on it's on in a litte bit of unused ground ... ;-) All the best and thanks for your time in any case .. T i m (Nth London) p.s. 'She' is ok with *our* runners (sweet/ not stringy) but her favourite veg is probably brocolli followed by dark cabbage. Would I have the same sorta luck with those next year or will the snails / slugs eat them before we can? Whatabout some spuds? |
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