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Charlie2 07-05-2014 04:30 PM

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Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner canes in ?

'Mike'[_4_] 07-05-2014 09:48 PM

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"Charlie2" wrote in message ...


Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?




--
Charlie2
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Yes they will climb them

Mike

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www.friendsofshanklintheatre.co.uk

Fuschia[_4_] 07-05-2014 09:54 PM

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On Wed, 7 May 2014 17:30:20 +0200, Charlie2
wrote:


Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?


The beans will certainly climb them, if you can keep the slugs off!

Roger Tonkin[_2_] 07-05-2014 10:15 PM

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In article ,
says...

Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?


I use wooden stakes cut from where trees are growing in clumps
- with the farmers permission. Stake vary from about 1/2 inch
to around 2 inch diameter (mainly where a bend was or another
branch). Never had beans refusing to climb, but they usually
decide not to climb the one they were planted next to, awkard
little bu....s

--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Bob Hobden 07-05-2014 11:21 PM

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"Charlie2" wrote


Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?

They are exactly what we always use. I bought a bundle of 100 many years ago
and half are still in their wrapping waiting to be used.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Spider[_3_] 08-05-2014 12:49 PM

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On 07/05/2014 16:30, Charlie2 wrote:

Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?




Yes, of course they're all right. Sometimes beans need a little guidance
to get going round the cane, but that's not dependent on the thickness
of the cane. In the wild they climb up whatever they can find.
Remember to tell 'er indoors politely - she may be cooking your beans in
few weeks ;~).

--
Spider.
On high ground in SE London
gardening on heavy clay


Bob Hobden 08-05-2014 02:54 PM

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"Bob Hobden" wrote

"Charlie2" wrote


Will someone please settle an argument with 'er in doors'
From our local stable/garden centre for the disabled with learning
difficulties I purchased 12 8ft 1" bamboo canes 50p each last year for
the beans. Just finished re-setting the small fancy fencing along the
veg plot and out she comes, didn't see any note pad or pencil to write
down faults with what I've done, pheeew! the fence had approval.

Now to prevent a 'slap' from me I decided to come on here and ask.

She maintains the beans won't get to climb the canes because they're too
thick.
No the canes aren't you are, I'll provide the beans with a ladder.
I ducked just in time as the rock thundered past my head.

So the obvious, will the beans climb these canes or should I put thinner
canes in ?

They are exactly what we always use. I bought a bundle of 100 many years
ago and half are still in their wrapping waiting to be used.

I forgot to mention that, when new, canes are very smooth and I've found the
beans sometimes have a problem getting a grip so sometimes we have to tie
the beans up against the cane at the start. After they get going they are
fine.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK



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