Am I too keen as I'm thinking of sowing indoors today?
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Sowing the first of mine next weekend in the greenhouse half a dozen every 2 weeks (runners) until the end of May. Then I might start off a few climbing French beans.
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I sowed my in book root trainers about 10 days ago, and planted them out today ( I'm in London and it's warm) Have to say I can't recommend the root trainers enough. The roots are excellent, the best I've ever had. They're free now for sweetcorn in mid May.Last edited by Richard Eldritch; 13-04-2014, 03:34 PM.Hussar!
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Originally posted by Richard Eldritch View Post( I'm in London and it's warm)
You might get away with it in a sheltered garden in London ... but I think its only 50:50 whether you will get cold nights between now and your normal "last frost" date, which might set you back.
Also, if only 10 days from sowing (if I understood you correctly?) they will be very young & soft plants, which will make it harder for them to combat being outside.
But I wish you luck and FingersCrossed the weather Gods will be kind to you tooLast edited by Kristen; 13-04-2014, 05:08 PM.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostOK, you edited your message after I started replying EDIT: No you didn't, I read it in another thread
You might get away with it in a sheltered garden in London ... but I think its only 50:50 whether you will get cold nights between now and your normal "last frost" date, which might set you back.
Also, if only 10 days from sowing (if I understood you correctly?) they will be very young & soft plants, which will make it harder for them to combat being outside.
But I wish you luck and FingersCrossed the weather Gods will be kind to you tooLast edited by Richard Eldritch; 13-04-2014, 05:22 PM.Hussar!
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Originally posted by Matt94 View PostHi broadway, considering your location I don't think your too eager, however I always leave my bean sowing until the 1st May, as I've sown them this time in the past and the frost has killed them.Hussar!
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I have never done well with early sowings of French beans in pots. I get best results with seeds planted straight into the ground on a sunny day at end of April or beginning of May. These seem to overtake the ones started indoors. So I recommend you are very careful about hardening off before planting out.
I've done better with runner beans, maybe because I start them a bit later.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostI have never done well with early sowings of French beans in pots. I get best results with seeds planted straight into the ground on a sunny day at end of April or beginning of May.
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I do both (with climbing beans). I sow and raise in pots, and plant out, and I then put a bean in the ground when I plant to "come on later" for a follow-on crop towards the end of the season, and lower down on the canes. I used to grow one-seed-per-pot , and then plant two-pots-per-cane (for YEARS AND YEARS!!!) until I realised what a Muppet I was and now grow two-plants-per-potK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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