[QUOTE=smallblueplanet;144691]We grew spring bbeans last year and they were delicious, just not enough of them! Never grown them before so have some questions please....just want the most earliest beans possible!
I found the same thing on my first year- just not enough! Last year I put some in to overwinter and from spring sowed about every 2 weeks for the maximum cropping time. I had several varieties and 8 rows. Do put a few in pots or extras at the end with the overwinter ones to fill in any gaps in the rows. I had a lovely crop, ate my fill and put 4 bags in the freezer- it's only me that eats them so that should last me nicely. I also sprayed the plants in spring with strong garlic water-most bugs dont seem to like it. I took 4 plants tips off in 8 rows with blackfly, the rest had hardly any. Next year its a big crop of garlic too!
I found the same thing on my first year- just not enough! Last year I put some in to overwinter and from spring sowed about every 2 weeks for the maximum cropping time. I had several varieties and 8 rows. Do put a few in pots or extras at the end with the overwinter ones to fill in any gaps in the rows. I had a lovely crop, ate my fill and put 4 bags in the freezer- it's only me that eats them so that should last me nicely. I also sprayed the plants in spring with strong garlic water-most bugs dont seem to like it. I took 4 plants tips off in 8 rows with blackfly, the rest had hardly any. Next year its a big crop of garlic too!
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