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[email protected] 24-05-2006 03:45 PM

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I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?


Gardening_Convert 24-05-2006 03:50 PM

Runner Beans
 
pull the weakest of the 2 out , should be one plant per cane


shazzbat 24-05-2006 03:51 PM

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wrote in message
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I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?

I would pull the weaker out. They will compete for light, water and
nutrients and both will suffer.

Steve



Rob Barrett 24-05-2006 04:05 PM

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shazzbat wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?

I would pull the weaker out. They will compete for light, water and
nutrients and both will suffer.

Steve


Similar question but with sweet peas -- the plants I bought at the
garden centre had maybe 12 plants per pot and even dividing them in half
took quite a bit of root tearing. I'm training them up strings along
that go up next to a wall. How many plants should I have going up each
string? Any tips for the best way to train them (especially in these
crazy winds that have been blowing around the northeast the past
days/weeks)?

Sacha Hubbard 24-05-2006 04:39 PM

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On Wed, 24 May 2006 16:05:33 +0100, Rob Barrett wrote
(in article ):

shazzbat wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?

I would pull the weaker out. They will compete for light, water and
nutrients and both will suffer.

Steve


Similar question but with sweet peas -- the plants I bought at the
garden centre had maybe 12 plants per pot and even dividing them in half
took quite a bit of root tearing. I'm training them up strings along
that go up next to a wall. How many plants should I have going up each
string? Any tips for the best way to train them (especially in these
crazy winds that have been blowing around the northeast the past
days/weeks)?


We plant approximately 3 plants at the foot of each cane, or in our case this
year, pea sticks cut from a trimmed hedge, which looks more natural and
'airy'.

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
email address on web site


Chris Bacon 24-05-2006 04:57 PM

Runner Beans
 
wrote:
I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?


As it's only two, I should leave them in, especially if you've used
long canes reasonably spaced.

Lyndon 24-05-2006 05:02 PM

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"Chris Bacon" wrote in message
...
wrote:
I have a classic cane 'wigwam' setup for my runners and they have
reached the stage where they are about to go around the canes. I
planted two seeds per cane and all have germinated. Should I leave two
plants to share a cane or pull the weakest of each pair out?


As it's only two, I should leave them in, especially if you've used
long canes reasonably spaced.


So why not leave two in for half of the canes, and remove the weakest for
the other half. At the end of the season you can then tell us which is best.

--
Lyndon
A great believer in experiential learning.




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