Runner Bean problem
Why are my runner bean leaves uniformly rather pale green, this is the
first time I have grown them here in France. I have grown them every year in England without problem. The ground was virgin soil that had been a field so apart from grass, nothing was growing there previously. Judith |
Runner Bean problem
"Judith in France" wrote in message ... Why are my runner bean leaves uniformly rather pale green, this is the first time I have grown them here in France. I have grown them every year in England without problem. The ground was virgin soil that had been a field so apart from grass, nothing was growing there previously. Possibly heavy leatherjacket infestation and they are damaging the roots, otherwise maybe a mineral deficiency/inbalance in the soil. -- Chris, (on tour) Intellect is invisible to the man who has none. Schopenhauer |
Runner Bean problem
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from "Cerumen" contains these words: "Judith in France" wrote in message ... Why are my runner bean leaves uniformly rather pale green, this is the first time I have grown them here in France. I have grown them every year in England without problem. The ground was virgin soil that had been a field so apart from grass, nothing was growing there previously. Possibly heavy leatherjacket infestation and they are damaging the roots, otherwise maybe a mineral deficiency/inbalance in the soil. Or a different variety? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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