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Originally posted by Croila View PostJamesy, thank you for this really useful information! Judging quantities is something I find pretty hard so it's great to see what you've written here.
I'd be aiming on having beans about four times a week though, so ... crumbs ... that's a lot of bean plants! More than worth it though
On the note of this thread and Supports I think I will try the X this year, looks like it might work well for me in my folks garden.
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Originally posted by VirginVegGrower View PostIf you are growing Painted Lady ...? Mixed red/white Flowers.
I usually have white lady as a white as it defo does set well in hot weather ,for red its used to vary but i found scarlet emperor good but this year im trying scarlet empire which is supposed to be an improvement on emperor
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Originally posted by Pies View Postplant some red and some white flowering varieties as red set better in cooler weather and white set better in hotter weather apparently
This Munty frame is brilliant!
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Dont forget this: National Beanpole Week 2011National Beanpole Week 2011 calls on gardeners to support Britain’s coppiced woodlands by choosing eco-friendly, locally-grown coppiced beanpoles instead of imported bamboo canes.
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I would love to do something like that. But the demon spawn (a.k.a the chickens) would eat anything they could reach. Yet more reason to finally build them a proper run so I can reclaim my garden. Having to net every plant in the garden is getting a bit tedious.I do Charity Wild food walks. Check out www.msitu.co.uk
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostI read about the munty frame from a post zaz did ages ago - planning on making a permenant one by my shed, as at least they'll grow up and then not be in shade! (my shed is on the south side of my plot, grrr - and it's too large to move, proper big sturdy thing).
I use my munty most years; but this year it's that bed's turn for spuds so I'm using other methods. If I get time, I might make another in a different bed; for more flexibility. They really are the springer's swingers......
This was it with Peas already growing, from the Member's Experiments Pea Trial 2009....it was pure beans last year
Attached FilesLast edited by zazen999; 06-04-2011, 06:48 PM.
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Originally posted by soyo View Posteco-friendly, locally-grown coppiced beanpoles instead of imported bamboo canes.
(there are actually none in my area, sadly, so I shall continue using my boombams: they're good for a few years yet)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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A couple of pic's taken today.I am now fed up of beans,ive never had so manyAttached Files
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They look jolly healthy! I assume you are further south than I am - just getting my first runners up to the point of picking for Sunday Dinner.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Unfortunatly I don't have the room for large supports so have to stick to the old fashioned canes etc. I grow 18 plants, 6 in buckets against a wall, 3 each in two large planters and 6 more in Morrisons pots against a fence. The ones against the fence also are trained along horizontal ropes which allows me to go to an equivalent height of about 12ft. From these 18 plants I usually harvest plus of 100lbs.
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Originally posted by Pies View Posthow do you keep up with the watering
ColinPotty by name Potty by nature.
By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.
We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.
Aesop 620BC-560BC
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