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Hello,

was after some advice for my runner bean plants, they r still producing at the moment but dont think it will b long till they r finished for the year.
i have heard somje people say that u should cut them above the soil and let the roots rot down in the soil????

i have been growing them in a large pot for the last 2 years and they have done very well, should i be thinking about changing the soil altogether or let the roots rot down and use same soil again next year???

any advice would great thanks!!!
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On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 18:41:51 +0100, daniel.daniel
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Hello,

was after some advice for my runner bean plants, they r still producing
at the moment but dont think it will b long till they r finished for the
year.
i have heard somje people say that u should cut them above the soil and
let the roots rot down in the soil????

i have been growing them in a large pot for the last 2 years and they
have done very well, should i be thinking about changing the soil
altogether or let the roots rot down and use same soil again next
year???

any advice would great thanks!!!


The best runner beans I ever saw or tasted, were grown in half
barrels. My friend lived near the New Forest and each winter went
into the forest and bought a load of well-rotted pony manure. He put
a ggod layer of this in the bottom of each barrel, fresh each year,
and topped up with some sort of commercial compost.

Pam in Bristol
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