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Next week looks promising round here. The main worry I have is wind (No VC not that complaint). Runners tend to have large leaves and these are easily damaged by wind. I therefore fleece mine until they are well settled and strong enough to cope.
Colin
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Lilyrose
I've had hestia beans planted out in my Blackburn raised bed for a fortnight but plastic bottle cloched them and they seem to be okay and growing albeit not as fast as the greenhouse ones. That said the bed is protected from the wind but only gets 5 hours of direct sun. Best of luck with your runners. P
I'm going for some with a direct sowing tomorrow .........a bit of frost may knock them back a bit but I've found they come back again (well they did last year )
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
I have about forty assorted runners and frenchies waiting patiently in the greenhouse. Even though temps next week are set to be reasonable I'm not risking it till the end of the month. Been caught like that before and another week indoors won't kill them.
put some out around 10 days ago and theres nothing left, a combination of wind, snails , cold and wet. still got a load in the gh and ill wait now for a general consensus that its warm enough! :P
I'm a bit further north and east than you, but I planted some runners around a 'wigwam' and made a wrap-around of some bubble wrap, hopefully that wll give them enough protection for the next couple of weeks, until, hopefully some better weather arrives.
I find it less bother and hassle to sow outside rather than grow on indoors. I put my beans to sprout at the beginning of the week, and planted them outside yesterday with 1cm root showing from the bean. They may be a week behind indoor grown ones, but they have no check and seem to catch up OK. Was going to mulch them with H/M compost but I've just stuck 2 baby bear squash plants in the top of dalek instead.
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