I used to grow one-per-cane, and raise them in modules. now I sow 2-seeds (chitted) per 3" pot, and plant out as one pot-per-cane (so two plants per cane), and I also sow another seed when I plant out, for a follow-on crop later in the season.
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Two runner beans to one cane?
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Yes, i think Blanching is needed for long storage. Blanching destroys certain enzymes and bacteria whilst helping to preserve the colour, texture and flavour of the food. It also helps retain vitamin C. It only take a few minutes to blance in boiling water, cool in cold water, shake off excess water and lay on a try and open freeze. When frozen i bag up into 1lb bags, and put into a thick carrier bag in the freezer.
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SWMBO used to blanch but we found it could sometimes make the bean mushy.
For the last number of years SWMBO has done exactly the same as BK which means I get to eat runners all year round.
The other thing I have noticed she does is to leave the beans till the last thing, the pan is then bought from cold to the boil and the beans served.
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostI used to grow one-per-cane, and raise them in modules. now I sow 2-seeds (chitted) per 3" pot, and plant out as one pot-per-cane (so two plants per cane), and I also sow another seed when I plant out, for a follow-on crop later in the season.
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I may experiment with blanching, it's just time, I pref to wash and bung in the freezer! I've not noticed any difference in taste when frozen, but really since before then I've only ever bought frozen beans, so that's probably why!
I've gotta get started on mine, going to chit some now as I'm a bit behind.
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Like Kristen, I grow them in pots and put 2 per pot. Usually they both germinate and the whole pot goes by a cane. If only one comes up, I put 2 pots of one in.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I always used to grow two to a pole, now I grow just one. I found the yield about the same. But the single plants much healthier.
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