I've grown Lady DI runner beans this year. I had hight hopes for them.....
"Superb long, slim, fleshy completely stringless 12 inch pods with a very slow seed development resulting in heavy crops of tender delicious dark green pods over a long season."
I sowed them exactly how/when I should, so I was later than most the other people on the plots but it said they liked to mature later.
What I've ended up with is the most awful beans I've ever tasted. They grew quite quick and if they're not really young then they are unedible, the outer skin is so tough that you just can't bear to eat them and a few people have tried them to their horror. I've hardly had any, chucked most away when I was looking forward to a bumper crop where I could save some for the winter by freezing as well.
The leaves also developed brown spotting on them which I've not had in the past, mind you it's only the second year I've had the plot.
Any ideas what went wrong so I can correct it for next season?
"Superb long, slim, fleshy completely stringless 12 inch pods with a very slow seed development resulting in heavy crops of tender delicious dark green pods over a long season."
I sowed them exactly how/when I should, so I was later than most the other people on the plots but it said they liked to mature later.
What I've ended up with is the most awful beans I've ever tasted. They grew quite quick and if they're not really young then they are unedible, the outer skin is so tough that you just can't bear to eat them and a few people have tried them to their horror. I've hardly had any, chucked most away when I was looking forward to a bumper crop where I could save some for the winter by freezing as well.
The leaves also developed brown spotting on them which I've not had in the past, mind you it's only the second year I've had the plot.
Any ideas what went wrong so I can correct it for next season?
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