Broad beans like it cool, I am wondering if its possible to sow them now (quick to crop ones) for harvest October, November) is it possible or am I just mad?
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My broad bean packet says can sow Sept-Nov in areas where it's mild in winter... and you can definitely over-winter them under cover. So sow away, but be prepared to fleece if the weather gets too cold. At worst, you're only risking a few beans . I'll be doing the same thing, we can compare notes in the spring .sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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I planted some too early here a couple of years ago, in my polytunnel, and they did grow - but they flowered at about 6" high and there were no insects to pollinate them and then it got cold and...
People on here recommended that I cut them back almost to the ground, and they'd sprout again in spring. Which they did. But remember, these were protected by the tunnel, they weren't outside.
Having said that, I recently cut all my existing 'past it' broadies right down, and they've started re-growing quite strongly, and a couple are now flowering - so hoping for a few beans from them before winter. Although mummy and daddy beans had choccie spot, so it may be a waste of time anyway. But nothing tried, nothing gained or learned eh .
Pineberry - I've tried various varieties, can't honestly remember what any more, but my latest packet is one I bought over here which are 'de Seville', so presumably they're Spanish?? They all seem to perform pretty much the same for me, haven't noticed one being much better or worse than any of the others.sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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Originally posted by Pineberry View PostA bit of update, my broad beans are in full flowers now, noticed that yesterday. Just gonna see if anything else will materialise this season still or will be dead.
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