No problem for me, TS, I haven't had any beans worth talking about this year!
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Whatever the research says (and none of it is specific to a home gardener), I will continue to believe that there is a modicum of residual nitrogen left in the roots of the beans - enough to warrant leaving them in situ. Its also a darn side easier - and that alone is a good enough argument for me.
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I leave them in the soil too, as they rot down they leave a tunnel, which aerates the soil
The foliage & vines are chopped up and left on the soil as a mulch, the pods are put in the compost heap. Nothing's wastedAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Mine are pretty much finished too. Brought a load home from the allotment today to have with our cheeky midweek pork roast, but I barely coated the bottom of the saucepan with tender ones as they mostly seemed way too tough. Had to supplement from the freezer with French beans we've been storing. On the plus side, got some lovely fat seeds for growing next year which are now in paper pouches in the shed.Are y'oroight booy?
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Originally posted by muslimgrower View Posti am growing the scarlet emperor runner beans.. they are around 8 to 12 inches long, but the problem i have is that the beans inside dont seem to be fattening up ? yet the pods look as if they are ready to harvest..Location....East Midlands.
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Originally posted by arpoet View PostMy beans are romping away and as i sowed in succession over a couple of months i expect to keep picking until November.
what variety are yours? and when did you sow them?
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Originally posted by muslimgrower View Post
the beans are tiny .. even though the pod is over 8 inches long!?
Even in the mature pod (and I'm guessing yours are very immature), some have tiny seeds, some have large seeds, some pods are short, others are long ...All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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My runners looked to be finished roughly when this thread was started- score one for laziness though, they're suddenly putting out new growth and flower buds again!
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Originally posted by Farmer_Gyles View Postnovember seems very late to keep harvesting beans ....
what variety are yours? and when did you sow them?
Today i went out and tidied up some of the foliage and nick off the unwanted bits. it looks like i will picking again tomorrow and should get about 4 lbs.
There are still flowers on and tiny beens setting so i should keep going for a few weeks yet until we have a big frost that blacken the leaves.
I always leave some pods to fill out just for seeds and dont pick em until november.
Also i always grow in the same spot with the whole length of the row facing south and the high fence to the north side.
Lots of home made compost, rotted hos muck and shreeded paper dug into the trench in the spring.
Never fails.
Roger
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