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But it is much more usual to get heaps of beans, so I think you'll be fine.
You won't see any beans appearing until the flowers have wilted - you'll then begin to find tiny weeny beans growing through. Could take a few weeks yet.
Cheers, I really must learn to be patient!!!! Thanks for the advice.....this is my first year and I am fussing about everything and its a steep learning curve.
Patience is a virtue (one of my mum's old sayings - I won't quote the rest). After flowers come the fruit (or beans in this case). If they're flowering well you should have beans aplenty in due course.
Hey I dont think your as impatient as me, Ive planted some radish that could be ready in 4 weeks (it says so on the packet) and i only planted it for that reason because I am getting so impatient waiting to be able to harvest everything else!I just want to pull something out of the ground that isnt just part of thinning out lol. Ive never had radish in my life.
we got flowres and beans on one side but not the other
think its the pidgins
how does that song go
catch the pidging catch the pidgin
or is it shout the f ing thing and put them in a pie
Some things in their natural state have the most VIVID colors
Dobby
Patience indeed. I was getting very frustrated last week, visiting them as often as possible, and now they have appeared! My favourite broad bean recipe is beefburgers, with a broad bean and radish mash in lovely flowery baps!
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