My climbing French beans
Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower
until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? |
My climbing French beans
Christina Websell wrote:
Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Yes. Although I had quite a few beans, the cropping period was short. I picked a few today though. I've never known so many crop failures in a year. I think I will be making a lot of green tomato chutney this year. More rain to come on Wednesday. |
My climbing French beans
In article , "Christina Websell" writes: | | Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower | until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long | and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Yes. I have a 'cage' 4m x 4m x 2m and usually have them coming out of my ears (literally). This year, my climbing blue beans have been a near-total disaster, and the others haven't been successful. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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from "Christina Websell" contains these words: Is it the weather? Probably. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
My climbing French beans
Christina Websell writes
Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Probably. My experience is that runners do better when it is wet, and french with a hot dry summer. -- Kay |
My climbing French beans
In article , K writes: | Christina Websell writes | Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower | until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long | and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? | | Probably. My experience is that runners do better when it is wet, and | french with a hot dry summer. Which is VERY obvious with mine :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
My climbing French beans
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 22:02:21 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? I guess so. I planted equal numbers of runner beans and climbing French, and have had hardly any of the latter. Runners did extremely well. Pam in Bristol |
My climbing French beans
On Sep 8, 10:02*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Are a disaster this year. *I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. *I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. *Too late. *Is it the weather? I'm having trouble keeping up with my runner bean crop, and we've been all but flooded here in the East of Ireland! Cat(h) |
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On Sep 9, 1:51*pm, Pam Moore wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 22:02:21 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: Are a disaster this year. *I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. *I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. *Too late. *Is it the weather? I guess so. *I planted equal numbers of runner beans and climbing French, and have had hardly any of the latter. *Runners did extremely well. Pam in Bristol Oh, OK. That explains my glut, then. Cat(h) |
My climbing French beans
Hello all,
I was amazed to see this post as I have the opposite situation this year. I am in Lincs and for the last five years I have been using 'Climbing French bean, Neckarkonigin' which are only about fifty pence for a large packet in Lidl. I always have great success with them and this year they have been exceptional. So many eaten, given away, frozen and now can't keep up and am leaving them to dry for the winter. I usually put a row in the soil and some in a container up a wigwam. The ones in the container have had a humungous crop. This year just by change I had a large pot with a lavender plant next to them which was always alive with bees; could they have been responsible? Sorry getting carried away but I do recommend folks to try those beans; they have a great flavour and are totally stringless. They always appear in the spring when Lidl put out their seed racks. Good luck Steve. "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower ...snip... |
My climbing French beans
In article , "Steve" writes: | | I was amazed to see this post as I have the opposite situation this year. I | am in Lincs and for the last five years I have been using 'Climbing French | bean, Neckarkonigin' which are only about fifty pence for a large packet in | Lidl. | | ... | | Sorry getting carried away but I do recommend folks to try those beans; they | have a great flavour and are totally stringless. They always appear in the | spring when Lidl put out their seed racks. Mine have not done very well. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
My climbing French beans
"Steve" wrote in message ... Hello all, I was amazed to see this post as I have the opposite situation this year. I am in Lincs and for the last five years I have been using 'Climbing French bean, Neckarkonigin' which are only about fifty pence for a large packet in Lidl. I always have great success with them and this year they have been exceptional. So many eaten, given away, frozen and now can't keep up and am leaving them to dry for the winter. I'm happy for you. My situation has been the reverse and it seems I'm not alone. It's the first year I haven't planted runner beans as well. Could kick myself now as everyone's runners seem to have done so well. I'm beanless.. |
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from Saxman contains these words: Christina Websell wrote: Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Yes. Although I had quite a few beans, the cropping period was short. I picked a few today though. I've never known so many crop failures in a year. I think I will be making a lot of green tomato chutney this year. More rain to come on Wednesday. Wednesday? It's early then... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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from K contains these words: Christina Websell writes Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Probably. My experience is that runners do better when it is wet, and french with a hot dry summer. My runners are - doing a runner this year. I was told that the naturally favoured habitat of runner beans is in the vicinity of waterfalls in Central/South America, where they thrive on the airborne water droplets. Seems reasonable... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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"K" wrote in message ... Christina Websell writes Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Probably. My experience is that runners do better when it is wet, and french with a hot dry summer. Both my runners and climbing french have gone mad, far too many to eat! Alan |
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from "alan.holmes" contains these words: "K" wrote in message ... Christina Websell writes Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? Probably. My experience is that runners do better when it is wet, and french with a hot dry summer. Both my runners and climbing french have gone mad, far too many to eat! My neighbour just passed by with two five gallon buckets of runners and another about a quarter full of ripe tomatoes, not to mention a load of other veg. Just as well he has a 4-wheeled trolley... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? They are now flowering like mad, far too late. |
My climbing French beans
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from "Christina Websell" contains these words: "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? They are now flowering like mad, far too late. Plant earlier next year? My runners went in late, and I'm picking them by the carrier-bag ATM. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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In article , Rusty Hinge 2 writes: | The message | from "Christina Websell" contains | these words: | | Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower | until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch | long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? | | | They are now flowering like mad, far too late. | | Plant earlier next year? I planted my blue ones in plenty of time - the problem was that they stopped flowering and have only just restarted. | My runners went in late, and I'm picking them by the carrier-bag ATM. Mine have more-or-less stopped. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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My climbing French beans
In article , Amethyst Deceiver writes: | | When would you suggest? I planted mine in April, May and June, as the | various packets suggested. I've had roughly one meal per week of them - | 24 plants - and while they're still flowering, they won't produce any | more pods. Don't be sure. They won't ripen, but they will set if the weather is warm enough. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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My climbing French beans
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from Amethyst Deceiver contains these words: Plant earlier next year? When would you suggest? I planted mine in April, May and June, as the various packets suggested. I've had roughly one meal per week of them - 24 plants - and while they're still flowering, they won't produce any more pods. Well, you don't want to plant them out until the end of April, and then you may need to protect them at night occasionally. Because I still hadn't grubbed-up the hedge, mine didn't go in until the end of June, when they set beans immediately. They have though, been well-watered, both naturally and with a hose. Misting the flowers is reputed to help them set. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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from Amethyst Deceiver contains these words: In article , says... In article , Amethyst Deceiver writes: | | When would you suggest? I planted mine in April, May and June, as the | various packets suggested. I've had roughly one meal per week of them - | 24 plants - and while they're still flowering, they won't produce any | more pods. Don't be sure. They won't ripen, but they will set if the weather is warm enough. There was nearly a frost this morning. The flowers keep falling off. Try misting them. It sounds like a dearth of pollinating insects to me. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message k... The message from "Christina Websell" contains these words: "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? They are now flowering like mad, far too late. Plant earlier next year? Earlier than May 8th? |
My climbing French beans
In article , Rusty Hinge 2 writes: | The message | from Amethyst Deceiver contains these words: | | There was nearly a frost this morning. The flowers keep falling off. | | Try misting them. It sounds like a dearth of pollinating insects to me. Well, that wouldn't help, then. Yes, one of the reasons that low temperatures reduce setting is by discouraging bees, but that can be resolved only by hand pollination. And they don't set well if the temperature is too low, bees or no bees. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
My climbing French beans
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message k... The message from "Christina Websell" contains these words: "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower until recently although growing well. I have three tiny beans an inch long and a few flowers now. Too late. Is it the weather? They are now flowering like mad, far too late. Plant earlier next year? earlier than May 5th? |
My climbing French beans
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 18:01:40 +0100, "Steve" wrote:
Hello all, I was amazed to see this post as I have the opposite situation this year. I am in Lincs and for the last five years I have been using 'Climbing French bean, Neckarkonigin' which are only about fifty pence for a large packet in Lidl. I always have great success with them and this year they have been exceptional. So many eaten, given away, frozen and now can't keep up and am leaving them to dry for the winter. I usually put a row in the soil and some in a container up a wigwam. The ones in the container have had a humungous crop. This year just by change I had a large pot with a lavender plant next to them which was always alive with bees; could they have been responsible? Sorry getting carried away but I do recommend folks to try those beans; they have a great flavour and are totally stringless. They always appear in the spring when Lidl put out their seed racks. Good luck Steve. "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Are a disaster this year. I planted them in May, they refused to flower ..snip... I;ve tried them from Lidl but found the germination poorest of all the varieties. Still very cheap so will try again. Also tried the yellow version Neckargold from Tuckers. Went in late, currently cropping well. Cobra cropping well, though of all the varities it has climbed the least. It was setting beans at 2ft high! Goldfield also successful. Purple King got hit by slugs, other varieties next to them did not. A purple italian one produced masses of foilage before setting beans. Less beans than Cobra. Lidl have some very interesting varieties of veg. Possibly because they are Central European in their veg tastes. The seeds are very cheap. Well worth a visit in spring. Dwarf beans - Tasman (filet bean) from Johnson/Wilkinsons doing very well. fairly well, Brittle wax from Lidl. Tasty. French beans are I believe self fertile, so don't need insects. It's been a rubbish year again for those things that need heat. Beans have been the most successful thing here in Bedfordshire. Not tried beans in a container, maybe I will now. Nigel |
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My climbing French beans
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from Amethyst Deceiver contains these words: Misting the flowers is reputed to help them set. Marvellous - but I didn't really get many flowers until late August. As I said, one meal a week (for two people) from oh, actually 32 plants, all planted in accordance with the instructions on the packetes. My first guess would be lack of water in the soil. On reflection, this would seem unlikely this year... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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from "Christina Websell" contains these words: Plant earlier next year? earlier than May 5th? Some of my present runner beans were planted before May 5th 2007 - and overwintered in the soil... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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