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plant runner beans

Runner bean seedling being planted

You will need:

  • Runner bean seeds or young plants
  • Trowel
  • Seed trays and multi-purpose compost
  • Compost for planting out

Overview

Plant runner beans now and these vegetables will thrive in the warm, moist soil and quickly twine up their supports. At this time of year you can still sow seeds, which will produce a good harvest of succulent pods, or you can buy young plants. Either way, you'll get a delicious crop that tastes much better that the out-of-season beans from supermarkets.

How to do it

  1. Sowing runner bean seed into seed trayIf you are growing runner beans from seed, sow a few extra as a back up in case some plants die. Either sow these directly in the soil or into modular seed trays of multi-purpose compost to germinate indoors.

  2. Young bean plants Water the compost in the pots of young bean seedlings an hour before planting. The roots of the plants should be well developed, but not pot-bound in the container.

  3. Erecting support for runner beansErect a wigwam of long bamboo canes or sticks over an area of soil that has been improved by digging in plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost.

  4. Planting runner bean seedlingUsing a trowel, take out a hole at the base of each cane and set plants with the top of the root ball level with the surrounding soil. Fill around the roots with soil and firm the plant in place using your fingers.

  5. Adding compost mulch around the base of young plantsWater the plants well before applying a 5cm-deep mulch of damp compost around the base of the plants to help conserve moisture in the soil. Coax stems to climb by carefully twining them around the canes.

Adam's Tip

Adam's Tip

"Make a shallow dent in the soil near the plants, fill it with water and it will soak down to their roots, rather than running off the soil surface."

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Does anybody know how big the runner beans get before you pick them? I have no idea and they are starting to grow already! I dont want to pick them too early and not too late!

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Hi there. I have scarlet runner beans growing this year and it is first time with this variety. Can anyone tell me how many days it normally takes from flower to pod harvest. I've googled and read all my magazines without any luck.

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Hi Thank you for the information on growing beans. I found it very useful. Siorapwil

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Its nice to refresh myself with your tips on runner beans. This year Im sowing them around my dads garden as he has a 20ft metal pipe frame which always gives us a great crop.

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