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| I always just compost them as they really bulk up the bin. Chocolate spot is just unsightly and does not really affect the crop. However if you feel at all uncomfortable with that, the council bin is an obvious choice.
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| I have cut them off at ground level and left the roots in as you suggest Scooby, and I can't leave the stems in situ to dig in as I need the ground to plant my dwarf beans in Sewr Rat. I think I will risk them in the compost bin as they are really big and bulky and will keep the bin nice and full as PW suggests. The chocolate spot did not affect them too much as I got an amazing crop of beans, far more than the same plants last year. It must have been all the rain that bulked them up. Anyway they were very, very tastey.
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| As my Dalek is nearly full, I will be digging a "man trap" in the ground (just a hole a spit or so deep) and will fill with chopped up beanstalks before backfilling and planting summat else on the top.... possibly kale.
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