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Old 19-01-2003, 06:51 PM
Martin B.
 
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Default braod beans & frost

I planted broad beans in the autumn (first time I have done this)
The recnet frosts bent them all over and some are still looking quite
withered.
Am i right in thinking that they should be resistant to frost ; hence good
for autumn planting.
Are they likely to recover ?


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