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Growing broad beans

By Jane Moore on 11/04/2008 13:19:02

growing them this way but I only need a few plants as Paul isn't keen on broad beans - too many massive, chalky old ones when he was a lad.If I have any more problems with growing broad beans I may discuss them with fellow allotmenteers. My neighbour Vic


Harvesting broad beans

By Jane Moore on 18/07/2008 15:04:00

the pretty ones, leaving the others to grow to gargantuan proportions.Broad beans need picking regularly to ensure the plants keep flowering and producing beans, so mine have inevitably stopped cropping. The stems are laden with pods so large they're getting


They're off!

By Jane Moore on 12/09/2007 10:56:00

and snails paid them a great deal of attention - a lot more than Lizzy and me - and the cold, damp weather seemed to stop them in their tracks. If you need some tips on growing beans take a look at the rhs website.They just sat there for weeks, getting


Blackfly on broad beans

By Jane Moore on 25/07/2008 13:47:00

by growing some of their favourite plants: cosmos, sunflowers, candytuft, lupins and foxgloves. And blackfly also love nasturtiums, so if you plant them around your broad, runner and French beans, they'll act as a 'sacrificial crop', suffering the onslaught


Sowing broad beans

By Jane Moore on 22/02/2008 11:34:00

as losing a few to mice last year, the crop was also a complete washout as the hot spring dried them out and then they were attacked by blackfly."That's it," I said. "Never again!" But Vic's beans looked so good, even a handful of them would be worth growing


Allotment successes

By Jane Moore on 21/08/2009 11:55:27

, producing lovely straight, soft beans in copious quantities. (I know I said back in the spring that I wasn’t growing them this year but I collected my own seeds last year and I just had to try them out.) Collecting the beans at the end of the season was so


My video blog at Gardeners' World Live

By Jane Moore on 11/06/2008 16:02:05

easy to grow as you can plant them up, give them basic care and you're pretty much guaranteed a good result:Potatoes; 'Charlotte', 'Sarpo Mira', 'Pink Fir Apple'Courgettes; 'Gold Rush F1', 'Gemmer F1'Pumpkins; 'Jack be Little', 'Rouge Vif d


Distractions from gardening

By Jane Moore on 23/01/2009 16:20:11

keen vegetable gardener and he grows tomatoes and cucumbers in his greenhouse. These and runner beans are his particular passions. Over tea we've compared seed companies and their service, our favourite varieties and tips on when to harvest runner beans


New year's resolutions

By Jane Moore on 31/12/2008 09:47:21

beans and courgettes, which produce inedible, gargantuan produce at the earliest opportunity.I must grow more vegetables that are suitable for storing. Potatoes, butternut squashes, onions and shallots are great storers. They're no trouble to grow


Mangetout and sugar snap peas

By Jane Moore on 13/03/2009 17:03:55

the crop rotation plan I formulated earlier in the season.I'm already flouting my New Year resolution to abstain from growing crops that require regular picking. That would mean no beans, French or otherwise, no courgettes and no fresh peas. I really can


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