hi,got some dwarf italian bean seeds(bobis d albenga to be exact). when is the best time to get them started in doors? gonna start them in small pots? cheers in advance..
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Remember you can't plant them out till there's no dancger of frost. I always take the end of May as definite cut-off date. they grow fast so you'll end up with them floppy and leggy of you sow too early.
Leave them till later in the month, as Paul says. I've got my beans seeds out to look at and stroke but they aren't going in till the end of the month!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostI've got my beans seeds out to look at and stroke but they aren't going in till the end of the month!
Originally posted by yeti View Posti know,im so keen to get on,its getting hard to stop myself.will have to stop and take deep breaths soon!
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Well, as they're Dwarf beans, if you've got a bit of sunny windowsill space available you might want to look at this thread from last year:
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...are_27504.html
G'wan, you know you want toLast edited by HotStuff; 03-04-2010, 02:53 AM.There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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I'd say you're far enough south to give it a go. Provided you protect them suitably when you plant them out.
I'm not saying that in any expert capacity though, merely because I sowed dozens of Beans in Rootrainers last weekend! My patch is sheltered, and I have about a hundred plastic bottle cloches to use as protection!
As HotStuff said - G'wan, you know you want to!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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I put a load of dwarf beans into bags of compost to chit last weekend, and most have sprouted; so today's job is to shift the trays of onions outdoors and get the beans into root trainers/paper pots and toilet roll insides so that I can get the next batch into compost chitting.
I'm growing some rare beans this year, and didn't want to lose any to rot so am sowing a smaller amount each week to keep a sharp eye on things.
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