Are they getting enough light SL? They look a bit leggy! Try some in a large pot that you could bring indoors when its cold. Worth a gamble
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Originally posted by Samurailord View PostIt looks like my fears were unfounded - all the sprouting beans have gone a wonderful green colour as you can see from the picture.
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The runner beans are storming away and are nearly a foot high already.
I am going to have loads of trouble keeping them somewhere safe until it gets warm enought to plant them out. I may just have to write them off as a stupid mistake and re-sow another batch in a couple of months or so.
On the other hand we may have another scorching March like we have for the last two years so I might just get lucky.
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I've got a scorching hot summer for you SL - in fact my broad beans (aquaducle) burned to a crisp.
Not much help to you tho.Ali
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Don't sweat the early runner beans I did that 3 years ago I think and they were lovely and big but by end of march they were 4 ft tall and with nowhere to put them I had commit them to the bin ;(
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I think that yoiu are all right, and these will end up on the compost heap, but I am one of those people who, when faced with everyone telling me I can't do something, will refuse to accept it until I have tried and failed.
In the meantime as I have plenty of spare space in my beds they will be going into the ground to see how they fare.
If they die - not a problem as I will be following them with more in a couple of months, and they can at least put a bit of nitrogen into the ground (if they last long enough)
If they don't - I will have runner beans two months before everyone else, and be able to thumb my nose at the generally accepted wisdom.
Andyhttp://vegpatchkid.blogspot.co.uk/ Latest Blog Entries Friday 13 Mar 2015 - Sowing Update
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Originally posted by WendyC View PostNever tried it but I wonder if runners would respond to pinching out the growing tipsAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Samurailord View Postwe may have another scorching March
You're also not taking into account the night temps: even if the days are hot, spring nights are cold, and runners need at least 10c, day and night
Originally posted by Samurailord View PostI think that yoiu are all rightAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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