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I'm going to sow some Dwarf French beans this week. Hoping to pick them in October
Is anyone else doing this, or am I the only one crazy enough to try?
I've got some putple teepee in my friend's greenhouse that are at the 2 leaf stage. Going to keep them in there in a pot and see what happens. Had some succes with this variety on the windowsill in spring, so hopeful.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
Yay!! I'm not alone
Muddled. there are lots of DFBs in the VSP - not sure how tarty they are though. Give some a whirl!
Last night I put 64 beans in water - just to make 'em think something was happening.
They're all a bit past their sell-by date so fingers crossed they remember what happens next.
The varieties are Maxi, Safari, Aquilon, Kinghorn Wax, Pencil pod Black Wax, Borlotto di Vigevano, Cannellino and Pongo and I've soaked 8 of each.
Pongo (Marshalls) was the only packet that suggested sowing in "July - mid August"; the others stopped at July.
In my "Keep it simple" way, all the beans were soaked together and will be planted in the same seed tray. I hope that I can identify them at cropping stage (ever the optimist).
I would normally but we've had a bumper season and the first sowing from April have only just finished cropping with another two sowings also producing and one more lot planted at the weekend.
I've grown Rocdor (yellow) and Aiguillon which have grown like fury.
Haha Jack - I deleted one duplicate post and you deleted the other one so they both went!! Its back now
You can use old compost. I'm sticking mine outside - may put a few in pots in the GH as well.
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