Two weeks ago I sowed about 35 pre-germinated bean seeds (two types of french and one runner) at my new allotment.
When I went up there today I was wondering what was taking so long for them to come up, and decided to have a dig around. Found the remains of a seedling, full of little maggots. Dug all the others up and they were all the same.
I looked it up, and it seems to be bean seed fly. Very disheartening.
I've put some more on damp tissue to pre-germinate, and this time I shall start them off in pots then plant out when a bit bigger and stronger (this apparently avoids most damage, and the runner bean plants I planted out do indeed seem fine).
I just hope I have long enough now. The french beans I'm growing for green beans should be fine, but I'm growing most of them for dry seeds, and if we don't get a good summer they may now not ripen in time.
When I went up there today I was wondering what was taking so long for them to come up, and decided to have a dig around. Found the remains of a seedling, full of little maggots. Dug all the others up and they were all the same.
I looked it up, and it seems to be bean seed fly. Very disheartening.
I've put some more on damp tissue to pre-germinate, and this time I shall start them off in pots then plant out when a bit bigger and stronger (this apparently avoids most damage, and the runner bean plants I planted out do indeed seem fine).
I just hope I have long enough now. The french beans I'm growing for green beans should be fine, but I'm growing most of them for dry seeds, and if we don't get a good summer they may now not ripen in time.
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