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Ioan I leave all mine to set, never thought of doing it any different, don't forget you can eat those tips you pinch off they're ever so nice in an omelet.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
I leave until the blackfly arrive, which they always do . Preceded by ants of course, so I know when to start watching out for them. This year they seemed to arrive quite early in the polytunnel, but usually the plants get to a decent size first.
I leave until the blackfly arrive, which they always do . Preceded by ants of course, so I know when to start watching out for them.
I didn't realise ants were a harbinger of blackfly. I saw some on my plants the other day. They're only about 1 1/2 ft tall, I don't want to have to pinch them out yet!!
I know Cristalfiona, I have the same problem! But it seems to be quite a while before the blackfly appear after I first see the ants, by which time the plants will be a bit bigger. I leave it until the last possible minute and then pinch them out. I did try leaving them alone one year but the entire plant ends up getting so infested, including the beans themselves, that it was disgusting and icky, so now I pinch out. I figure that any crop is better than no crop at all... I also found that the plants send up other shoots after the main shoots, and I need to watch for those too - if I forget to pinch those out later on the ants and blackfly are back again really quickly.
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