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Thank you to all who have replied. I feel encouraged. I have prepared the ground and filled the trench with a good load of manure. The beans are close to a fence and are east facing but get sun most of the day. They always seem to start off slowly and I guess the cold start to the summer and the excessively wet weather of late hasn't helped.
Make sure you give them P and K, not just manure. Muck will be good for the leaves, but for the beans you need P and K too. Don't give them any more N: you'll get all leaf matter and no beans. I know this from experience...
Tomato liquid feed seems to make everything happy as it has higher P & K compare to nitrogen. I use organic and have only fed them once so far. They have just started to form flowers.
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