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Stephen[_5_] 03-08-2008 03:38 PM

beans: disappearing flowers
 
Hello,

I posted another question about beans with black flies on. The same
bean plants have lost their flowers. It's quite strange really, the
stalks are there but there are no flowers on the end.

I read in "the veg. expert" book that sparrows can peck the
(red) flowers off, thinking they are berries. Do you think this is
what has happened? I haven't seen any birds do this. It's not related
to the flies is it? How do I prevent this next year: netting to keep
birds off?

Thanks,
Stephen.

Nick Maclaren 03-08-2008 04:09 PM

beans: disappearing flowers
 

In article
Stephen writes:
|
| I posted another question about beans with black flies on. The same
| bean plants have lost their flowers. It's quite strange really, the
| stalks are there but there are no flowers on the end.
|
| I read in "the veg. expert" book that sparrows can peck the
| (red) flowers off, thinking they are berries. Do you think this is
| what has happened? I haven't seen any birds do this. It's not related
| to the flies is it? How do I prevent this next year: netting to keep
| birds off?

Water them when it's dry. Seriously. They drop off when it is hot
and dry at the root.

And, as far as aphids are concerned, washing up liquid always works,
but some practice may be needed to get the quantities right. Add
a squirt of meths and SOAK all surfaces of the plant. A few aphids
can turn into an infestation in days.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Broadback 03-08-2008 07:08 PM

beans: disappearing flowers
 
Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article
Stephen writes:
|
| I posted another question about beans with black flies on. The same
| bean plants have lost their flowers. It's quite strange really, the
| stalks are there but there are no flowers on the end.
|
| I read in "the veg. expert" book that sparrows can peck the
| (red) flowers off, thinking they are berries. Do you think this is
| what has happened? I haven't seen any birds do this. It's not related
| to the flies is it? How do I prevent this next year: netting to keep
| birds off?

Water them when it's dry. Seriously. They drop off when it is hot
and dry at the root.

And, as far as aphids are concerned, washing up liquid always works,
but some practice may be needed to get the quantities right. Add
a squirt of meths and SOAK all surfaces of the plant. A few aphids
can turn into an infestation in days.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

If you want to see infestation you are welcome to come and look at my
sweet cherry tree!

[email protected] 03-08-2008 11:41 PM

beans: disappearing flowers
 
On Aug 3, 3:38 pm, Stephen
wrote:
Hello,

I posted another question about beans with black flies on. The same
bean plants have lost their flowers. It's quite strange really, the
stalks are there but there are no flowers on the end.

I read in "the veg. expert" book that sparrows can peck the
(red) flowers off, thinking they are berries. Do you think this is
what has happened? I haven't seen any birds do this. It's not related
to the flies is it? How do I prevent this next year: netting to keep
birds off?

Thanks,
Stephen.


Definitely lack of water.I once laid a hosepipe in a 10ft row and
forgot it.
The hosepipe was on for a number of hours and I calculated that the
row had received around 400 gallons I never lost another flower.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarfountain.co.uk


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