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Old 10-08-2014, 05:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Runner Bean 'Enorma'

As just about everybody knows, we only have small gardens and because the
space is at a premium, every little bit is used to some advantage or other,
therefore the veg garden is miniscule compared to those on GW and has to
work for its living so to speak.

Well this year we have grown 'Enorma' and as there are only the two of us,
we can afford to pick early, having said that, when 'found in the
undergrowth of the forest of leaves' and are 'enormous', they are still
tender and sweet.

Will be trying them again.

Mike
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