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Am I too late to plant my broad beans? I have Aquadulce Claudia and the ones from HSL - Martock.
You'll be fine, HW - Hessayon Veg Expert reckons that March and April are the main sowing months, and although Aquadulce is bill as a hardy one that you can sow in autumn, it's not compulsary!
I didn't plant until nearly the end of March last year (my first year on the plot), I grew the Sutton and they did really well, so you are not too late at all.
We've got the first sowing in, after planting in the greenhouse they've just been transplanted out, but the main sowings will be next month and in April, that way we should get some nice successional crops! We're growing Aquadulce and Sutton!
I put some in in December and have started the succession seeding just this week. Another lot in March and another in April - HeyWayne, time to go for it I think.
I sowed some Super Aquedulce in the autumn, they are now calf-height (leg, not cow) and starting to flower
I have sowed all my others (Witkiem, Sutton, Red Epicure) in pots in the greenhouse, for planting out late March.
I have found that older plants are tougher and succumb much less to blackfly. The drawback is getting them through the winter.
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
I am growing a variety called Witkiem Manita which was quite outstanding for me last year - so much so that this year I am growing 3 times more of them. I will just plant the seed into prepared ground - last year I didn't direct sow them until April 14th, but they'll go in a couple of weeks earlier this year.
Before you get flustered about dates, I'm in the Highlands and things are done usually two weeks to a month later up here than down south
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