Apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I've just taken on my first allotment plot, and there are there a few plants already there that I'd like to identify, so I care for them correctly.
Firstly, I've got a fruit cane, which is in an area that used to be a compost heap that someone apparently planted blackberries in, but I'm not so sure it looks like a blackberry cane. It's very upright. I would have said raspberry possibly. There is a raspberry patch on the site, and I suppose it could have grown from a composted cane/fruit.
Secondly, I have a huge grapevine. I've no experience with grapes at all, so I don't know if posting pics here will be enough, or if I'll need to take them to a professional for identification.
Finally, some beans which have died back, but there are a few pods. I think they're very cool looking, and nothing I've grown before, so it would be nice if I could save them and grow them next year. They may well be a hybrid, so possibly I'll not get the same again, but I've plenty of space to try things out. I've looked in a book, and on google, and I think they look like some sort of borlotti bean. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
I've just taken on my first allotment plot, and there are there a few plants already there that I'd like to identify, so I care for them correctly.
Firstly, I've got a fruit cane, which is in an area that used to be a compost heap that someone apparently planted blackberries in, but I'm not so sure it looks like a blackberry cane. It's very upright. I would have said raspberry possibly. There is a raspberry patch on the site, and I suppose it could have grown from a composted cane/fruit.
Secondly, I have a huge grapevine. I've no experience with grapes at all, so I don't know if posting pics here will be enough, or if I'll need to take them to a professional for identification.
Finally, some beans which have died back, but there are a few pods. I think they're very cool looking, and nothing I've grown before, so it would be nice if I could save them and grow them next year. They may well be a hybrid, so possibly I'll not get the same again, but I've plenty of space to try things out. I've looked in a book, and on google, and I think they look like some sort of borlotti bean. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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