I was wondering about growing butter beans too and that's great advice to just get some dried ones. A google search didn't come up with much and I couldn't narrow down which variety to get.
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Originally posted by stevepkoreilly View PostI have been succesfully growing true butter beans in England for about 4 years now.
You can just go into any supermarket and buy a pack of dried butter beans and a lot of them do organic too and a lot cheaper than seed companies.
Just plant them in a seed compost about 1.5inch deep and plant out late April to early May.
I plant the seeds around late December indoors.
- off to sainsburys this afternoon to buy some
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Originally posted by stevepkoreilly View PostI have been succesfully growing true butter beans in England for about 4 years now...I plant the seeds around late December indoors.
I grew some (eating ones from supermarket pack) in the gh this summer. Planted 1st June, harvested dry after 4 months. Only one plant survived out of four, dwarf plant, small crop (about 12 seeds in all).
I also grew Seeds of Italy - BUTTERBEAN FAGIOLO DI SPAGNA (UK only) on the lotty, and got a few more from them, but still only about 25 beans in all from 4 plants.
The best, by far, has been Moonlight runner bean ~ hugely prolific and a lovely fat white "butter bean" seedAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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