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  • Broad beans and potatoes.

    Just been down the garden. Three bumble bees moving around my broad beans which are in full flower. 18 of 20 first early potatoes showing a good 1+ inches out of ground. Don't get a lot of frost around here but would it be best to fleece the beans and earth up the potatoes?
    History teaches us that history teaches us nothing. - Hegel

  • #2
    I would say forget the beans and use the fleece on the Potatoe's then if you have enough left over then put some on the beans jacob
    What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
    Ralph Waide Emmerson

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    • #3
      My (newly grown and not yet flowering) broad beans were out in the snow the other weekend, with no fleece, just a netting tunnel to keep the pigeons from eating them, and they've been fine. As long as the temperatures aren't dipping well below freezing, they should have a decent chance, I think. I would be more worried about gales, especially if you are in an exposed spot.

      And it certainly wouldn't hurt to earth up the potatoes, since you are going to have to do it soon anyway

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      • #4
        Broad beans will be fine without any protection. The problem is going to be the wintery weather that is forecast for the next week. Definitely earth them up with a good covering of soil and maybe use the fleece as well.

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