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Judith in England 16-09-2014 10:58 AM

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I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with plenty of
water !! They have always been heavy croppers and fantastic quality; this year
was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a different
sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions, favourites.

Cheers


'Mike'[_4_] 16-09-2014 11:53 AM

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We will go with Enorma and in a raised bed as well. So far we have picked
over 25 lb off the few plants we have, we think 10 plants but we can't see
the stems because of the foliage. I suppose it also helps that we have a
Bee's nest in the shed very close by :-) Still picking and they are still
producing but slowing down a bit. Grew them last year and will grow them
again next year.

Does anybody else weigh off their crop?

Mike



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"Malcolm" wrote in message ...


In article , Judith in
England writes


I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with plenty of
water !! They have always been heavy croppers and fantastic quality; this
year
was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a different
sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions, favourites.

We grew Celebration and Enorma Elite last year and they did so well that
we chose them again this year and are currently picking a great crop.

--
Malcolm


CT 16-09-2014 11:55 AM

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Judith in England wrote:



I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with
plenty of water !! They have always been heavy croppers and
fantastic quality; this year was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a
different sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions,
favourites.


I'll be sticking to St George - they've never failed me yet.

--
Chris

Ophelia[_8_] 16-09-2014 12:00 PM

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"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
We will go with Enorma and in a raised bed as well. So far we have picked
over 25 lb off the few plants we have, we think 10 plants but we can't see
the stems because of the foliage. I suppose it also helps that we have a
Bee's nest in the shed very close by :-) Still picking and they are still
producing but slowing down a bit. Grew them last year and will grow them
again next year.

Does anybody else weigh off their crop?


No, but I will now.


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'Mike'[_4_] 16-09-2014 01:24 PM

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10 Canes in double row in a raised bed 5 ft long

Mike

..................................................
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7.30 – 8.00 pm Wednesday 1st October 2014
‘From the Crowe’s Nest’
"Ophelia" wrote in message ...



"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
We will go with Enorma and in a raised bed as well. So far we have picked
over 25 lb off the few plants we have, we think 10 plants but we can't see
the stems because of the foliage. I suppose it also helps that we have a
Bee's nest in the shed very close by :-) Still picking and they are still
producing but slowing down a bit. Grew them last year and will grow them
again next year.

Does anybody else weigh off their crop?


No, but I will now.


--
http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/


Bertie Doe 16-09-2014 01:57 PM

Runner Beans
 


"Judith in England" wrote in message
...



I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with plenty of
water !! They have always been heavy croppers and fantastic quality; this
year
was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a different
sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions, favourites.


To ring the changes this year, I grew 12 'Galaxy' runners. Med/heavy
cropping, tender if harvested at 10".

Lovely taste and completely stringless (as advertised on the pack).



Darkside 16-09-2014 04:44 PM

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In article , CT
writes
Judith in England wrote:

I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with
plenty of water !! They have always been heavy croppers and
fantastic quality; this year was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a
different sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions,
favourites.


I'll be sticking to St George - they've never failed me yet.


I grow three or four plants up the side of my garage; I prefer red-and-
white flowers because they're prettier. St George gave me a good crop
but the pods were rather watery, especially after freezing. I grew
Painted Lady for years until shops stopped selling it - I'll try to get
some off the internet for next year.
--
Sue ]:(:)

Bob Hobden 16-09-2014 04:45 PM

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"Malcolm" wrote


Judith in England writes


I have grown Red Rum for a number of years - in a raised bed with plenty
of
water !! They have always been heavy croppers and fantastic quality; this
year
was just the same.

Do others have favourites - as I think I will grow Red Run plus a
different
sort next year; I would be interested in suggestions, favourites.

We grew Celebration and Enorma Elite last year and they did so well that we
chose them again this year and are currently picking a great crop.


Celebration, isn't that the one with peach coloured flowers, we grew that a
few years ago, good cropper, grew well. The Boss prefers white flowered
beans, says they are more tender, so we grow White Lady and Moonlight.
What we find is when we have a glut we can't get rid of runner beans to
neighbours, they all want French beans though.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Roger Tonkin[_2_] 16-09-2014 05:18 PM

Runner Beans
 
In article ,
says...

We will go with Enorma and in a raised bed as well. So far we have picked
over 25 lb off the few plants we have, we think 10 plants but we can't see
the stems because of the foliage. I suppose it also helps that we have a
Bee's nest in the shed very close by :-) Still picking and they are still
producing but slowing down a bit. Grew them last year and will grow them
again next year.

Does anybody else weigh off their crop?

Mike


No idea what I grow, they are all seed kept from previous
years. I know this year, one row had red flowers, the other
pink.

Got a very good crop, and still picking - upto 27+ lbs at the
moment. Record year was over 41 lbs

I always weigh beans, peas rhubarb, and soft fruit, got records
going back to when we moved here 20 years ago. It is
interesting the difference in cropping periods over the years,
I record start and end date on a 10 day window in the month, ie
early (1st to 10th) mid (11th - 20th) and late.

Don't know why, but I've never bothered to wiegh root veggies
or spuds (not that I grow them any more).


--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

'Mike'[_4_] 16-09-2014 05:54 PM

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Roger we had a 5.5 oz Autumn King carrot yesterday which was as tough as old
boots to peel and slice, but was lovely and tender when cooked. I like to
scrape carrots normally but this was too big/tough.

Mike

..................................................
For those ex Royal Navy.
http://angelradioisleofwight.moonfru...ive/4574468641
7.30 – 8.00 pm Wednesday 1st October 2014
‘From the Crowe’s Nest’





"Roger Tonkin" wrote in message
...

In article ,
says...

We will go with Enorma and in a raised bed as well. So far we have picked
over 25 lb off the few plants we have, we think 10 plants but we can't see
the stems because of the foliage. I suppose it also helps that we have a
Bee's nest in the shed very close by :-) Still picking and they are still
producing but slowing down a bit. Grew them last year and will grow them
again next year.

Does anybody else weigh off their crop?

Mike


No idea what I grow, they are all seed kept from previous
years. I know this year, one row had red flowers, the other
pink.

Got a very good crop, and still picking - upto 27+ lbs at the
moment. Record year was over 41 lbs

I always weigh beans, peas rhubarb, and soft fruit, got records
going back to when we moved here 20 years ago. It is
interesting the difference in cropping periods over the years,
I record start and end date on a 10 day window in the month, ie
early (1st to 10th) mid (11th - 20th) and late.

Don't know why, but I've never bothered to wiegh root veggies
or spuds (not that I grow them any more).


--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales


Ophelia[_8_] 16-09-2014 09:19 PM

Runner Beans
 


"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

Celebration, isn't that the one with peach coloured flowers, we grew that
a few years ago, good cropper, grew well. The Boss prefers white flowered
beans, says they are more tender, so we grow White Lady and Moonlight.
What we find is when we have a glut we can't get rid of runner beans to
neighbours, they all want French beans though.


I would call Celebration flowers salmon-pink and they contrast nicely with
the red of Enorma.


Has anyone grown 'Climbing French Bean Blue Lake' ?

I bought a pack of seeds yesterday.



--
Malcolm


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David Hill 16-09-2014 09:52 PM

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On 16/09/2014 21:19, Ophelia wrote:


"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

Celebration, isn't that the one with peach coloured flowers, we grew
that a few years ago, good cropper, grew well. The Boss prefers white
flowered beans, says they are more tender, so we grow White Lady and
Moonlight.
What we find is when we have a glut we can't get rid of runner beans
to neighbours, they all want French beans though.


I would call Celebration flowers salmon-pink and they contrast nicely
with the red of Enorma.


Has anyone grown 'Climbing French Bean Blue Lake' ?

I bought a pack of seeds yesterday.



--
Malcolm


A good old variety, been around for over 50 years.

Ophelia[_8_] 16-09-2014 10:00 PM

Runner Beans
 


"David Hill" wrote in message
...
On 16/09/2014 21:19, Ophelia wrote:


"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

Celebration, isn't that the one with peach coloured flowers, we grew
that a few years ago, good cropper, grew well. The Boss prefers white
flowered beans, says they are more tender, so we grow White Lady and
Moonlight.
What we find is when we have a glut we can't get rid of runner beans
to neighbours, they all want French beans though.

I would call Celebration flowers salmon-pink and they contrast nicely
with the red of Enorma.


Has anyone grown 'Climbing French Bean Blue Lake' ?

I bought a pack of seeds yesterday.


A good old variety, been around for over 50 years.


Cool thank you:))) Heh I have a lot to learn:))

Thank you very much :)) Have you grown them?

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S Viemeister[_2_] 16-09-2014 10:10 PM

Runner Beans
 
On 9/16/2014 4:19 PM, Ophelia wrote:

Has anyone grown 'Climbing French Bean Blue Lake' ?

I bought a pack of seeds yesterday.

I grew them about 20 years ago. I prefer them to runner beans.


Ophelia[_8_] 16-09-2014 10:14 PM

Runner Beans
 


"S Viemeister" wrote in message
...
On 9/16/2014 4:19 PM, Ophelia wrote:

Has anyone grown 'Climbing French Bean Blue Lake' ?

I bought a pack of seeds yesterday.

I grew them about 20 years ago. I prefer them to runner beans.


Thanks:) What do you prefer to grow now?

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