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Talkback: Rampant rust
. Should I be digging them up or can I leave them to continue to
grow
, or what should I be doing. They are such a good crop I do not want to lose them. The runner
beans
have cropped well this year, but due to overproduction there will be an excess
by Peter Moon
8
37
28/11/2011 18:29:52
by Pam from Hythe
Runner Beans
Good morning This is my first time
growing
runner
beans
. I have 30 in pots on my windowsills and they are running away at an alarming speed very tall and skinny. Help , what do I do now ? As soon as you feel pretty sure there won't be another frost
by Criss
7
137
14/05/2013 23:43:38
by Criss
small veg patch
thanks osso One thing I would always
grow
are runner and climbing french
beans
-are dead easy-don't take up much space -cordons or wigwams and always pricey in the shops-but do not start until May at the earliest You should get some other ideas Aim
by osso
5
187
11/02/2013 19:29:51
by osso
runner bean seed being eaten
I have a problem with my runner
bean
seed in the soil being eaten, I have taken some pictures of the pests. I would appreciate if anyone can identify the pests and sujest a cure to the problem. Nothing is eating you runner
bean
seed as such
by charlieh
4
50
05/06/2013 00:22:12
by Leggi
What fruit veg could i plant in a shady garden(peas, strawberries)?
Hi my garden south west facing, but we rarely ever get the sun because we live next to a co-op shop, so i was wondering what i could plant such as harvesting plants like strawberries, runner
beans
, french
beans
, tom thumb peas, but something that i
by jpharro
5
552
29/02/2012 15:05:32
by Emma Crawforth
Talkback: Broad beans
Beans
in April in Victoria Australia, I have been
growing
them for a few years and was told to water the seeds in with Epsom Salts it seem to work all the seeds came up. I also keep my own seeds for planting next year, My own seeds seem germinate more
by oldchippy
6
194
06/06/2012 08:37:43
by lakelady
Problems with dwarf beans
I'm having problems ths year with dwarf
beans
. I sowed 30 'Speedy'
beans
in individual 3" pots (haven't grown Speedy before). All my seeds are raised in a very large, heated garden room that has plenty of light. Of the 30 only 9 germinated. I
by Daisy Cottage
5
268
15/05/2012 13:32:15
by Daisy Cottage
Talkback: Plant supports
have withstood the ferocious winds of the past few summers. Anyone found anything better than a compost heap to
grow
courgettes on? I garden in Bulgaria, could not find canes in the shops near here,so used branches and string. My
beans
are right up
by mikegrahambarrett
15
131
02/05/2012 21:05:28
by Excitable Boy
whats eating my runner bean leaves
Hi something is eating my runner
bean
leaves and having a real good feast on them... I thought at first its snails or slugs so put slug pellits down but they still seem to be eaten, even the really small leaves that are well over a foot off
by flowergirl4
5
555
19/06/2012 22:24:06
by quercus_rubur
Leggy broad bean plants
I planted broad
beans
in small pots in a cold greenhouse in November. They grew very fast and, despite having pinched out the tips, they are now about eighteen inches tall. I have moved them to the cold frame but wonder if I should cut them down
by Poppy's Mum
3
382
03/02/2012 09:55:54
by happymarion
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