OK so my over wintered broadies died a death which wasn't too much of a worry as I don't normally bother. Anyway, decided to just grow crimson flowered ones at the lottie this year from seeds saved last year in the splendid isolation of my front garden. They all germinated and I planted out 40 of them at the end of March as normal. Nice stocky plants that look good. Anyhows, I know it's been colder than normal but they've not really grown much (a bit but still on the short side) but are now starting to flower. Never had ones this diddy, will they be OK cos if they don't put a spurt on then the pods will be dragging on the floor, they're only about 8 to 10" max tall
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They do sound a little vertically challenged Alison, I'm growing crimson Flowering Broad Bean's this year and there about 14" tall which is still small. I was under the impression they grew to around 38"/40" tall, I'm hoping that when the weather warm's up they should grow a little taller, mine are also in flower. I would think they'll be OK Alison they'll probably grow once the weather pick's up.
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They were about 3' ish tall last year as I remember and I wouldn't be so bothered if they weren't trying to flower!
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Originally posted by oliveoyl View PostMy overwintered Aquadulce are only 8 - 10" tall and are flowering, also the spring sown ones are even smaller and flowering too - not going to be a great year for them by the looks of it.
I have a few Autumn sowed Broad Beans that I did as a trial to see how they went and one is taller than the rest, around 2ft maybe and has flowered.
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My Martock plants are about 10 inches tall or so now - they were sown back in February I think. The crimson flowered ones are only about 4-5 inches tall, but no signs of flowers yet. That said, they were only sown in March.
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostAre you being heightist Alison?
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Mine are both very short a the moment. The Crimsons are flowering at about 8" high. The Masterpiece Green Longpods are about the same height. They'll have to get a shift on if the aren't to trail their longpods in the dirt!
To be fair, they've had a horribly long, cold growing season. I'm sure a bit of warm will do them good - as it will all of us!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostMine are both very short a the moment. The Crimsons are flowering at about 8" high. The Masterpiece Green Longpods are about the same height. They'll have to get a shift on if the aren't to trail their longpods in the dirt!
To be fair, they've had a horribly long, cold growing season. I'm sure a bit of warm will do them good - as it will all of us!
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