I've done a search for this, which did bring up lots of replies, but none of which seemed to particularly seem relevant to my beans, so apologies to re-hash an old question, but any ideas gratefully received! Both my runner and french beans are coming up with very sickly looking yellow leaves - I planted them... (checks gardening diary and discovers I haven't put it down ), oh I should think the start of May, and it hasn't been very cold at night since then. They've had a steady supply of water (thanks to the weather ), and are planted in a trench of well rotted compost. My runners did the same last year, but I attributed it to the fact that I planted them in a seaweed filled trench and they hadn't liked it.
My plot is in a very windy spot, and being near the sea there's a fair bit of salt in the wind, could the wind be the problem do you think? I love runner beans and will be very miffed if they just aren't suitable to being grown near the sea.
Any ideas folks? Thanks in advance!
My plot is in a very windy spot, and being near the sea there's a fair bit of salt in the wind, could the wind be the problem do you think? I love runner beans and will be very miffed if they just aren't suitable to being grown near the sea.
Any ideas folks? Thanks in advance!
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