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I love having the choice of when you pick and eat your vege's. Depending on what dish you are planning to serve - or if you have a lot of hungry people coming over, fill them up on Big Beans!
Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
As there's only me that likes them, I leave them to get to over 6" long and nicely fat (so you can see the bean bulge). I like to pod them and then squeeze them out of their little jackets. They'll probably never make it into the kitchen from the garden even though it's only a few steps to the back door from the plants!
Hi Wildside. First time I've grown broadies too, fun isn't it . My flowers went black from the bottom of the plant first, and dropped off. After a few days a tiny tiny pod began to show. I left the first one for ooh, about 5 mins, then picked it to try! We had 2 tiny beans each - about the size of a pinhead - with our salad, lol . I left the next one for a few days until the bean was about the length of my little finger and then picked it (notice how I'm getting them one at a time - must plant more next year so I get a realistic harvest!) - we managed 3 small beans each that time! I'm going to try to be a bit more patient now though, until the pods are a bit bigger and I can see / feel at least 4 or 5 small beans inside. I don't want to leave them too long though, or they'll get tougher - and I'm not mad about full sized broadies to be honest. But the diddy ones were fab . I've not tried eating the pods too, but that's something I'll definitely try later! I'll see if I can get a photo of a new baby bean coming through and post it on here.
thanks all not long to go then i have got a few about 5 inches but not enough for a meal but may have on sunday to go with my last spring cabbage lovely
Thing I liked best about them was the amazing scent the flowers gave off, The bees loved them as well
I'd never noticed this before! I went to smell the flowers and there were a few bees dancing around - smashing, thanks Urban. I don't have any pods yet, but no blackfly, which is a first.
Given mine are only... 20' away, I'l expecting mine will be infested today. Hoping to get up to the plot after work to plant my squash out, so we'll see!
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