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  • Can any beans be planted now?

    I chitted a load of varying types of runner/green beans last week and they're ready for planting, however from what I've read most people leave them until at least April, or possibly May.

    Am I best to just discard these beans in the compost and wait until next month/may for planting beans?

    I will be growing them in yogurt pots in the green house.

    Cheers

  • #2
    It's a tad early to be planting out runners but you could always keep them ticking over in the greenhouse till your last frost has passed.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
      It's a tad early to be planting out runners but you could always keep them ticking over in the greenhouse till your last frost has passed.
      Cheers - do you know if the same goes for green beans?

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      • #4
        I would have thought a it early, but maybe ok in GH, but they can't go out till May time, by which time may be too tall, see what others say.
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        • #5
          Oh there you go BM has said the same thing.
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          • #6
            What sort of green beans do you have?
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            • #7
              Broad Beans would be OK outside, but Runners and French need frost-free and, preferably, not chilly either - they don't half sulk when they get cold, not to mention snuffing it if there is a frost

              I think you will struggle to keep ones that you have sown this early on tick-over until it is warm enough to plant them out, they grow so fast. If any of them are Dwarf French you might manage them in pots.

              Plan B would be to keep them in pots for as long as you can, then plant out, and cross your fingers that the Spring is as mild as the Winter was and you are first for miles around to get a crop this year ... but sow some more, as a backup, at the normal time just in case your early ones don't pull through
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
                What sort of green beans do you have?
                I wondered that too, I call "runner beans" "green beans" so originally assumed the slash indicated a different term but it would seem not. Think they probably mean French beans in which case too early (as already said) but if it's broadies then fine.


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                • #9
                  Yes, I was thinking French Beans also.
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                  • #10
                    Yip I meant French beans. Yeah it sounds like it's going to be too much effort to keep them in the greenhouse. It's a relief really because now I can concentrate on other things. I'll try sticking the broad beans in! Thanks for the help knowledgeable people!

                    Oh somebody asked what type I have. I compiled a list of all my seeds last night, here are various beans:

                    Beans
                    French Bean - Climbing Blue Lake
                    French Bean - Climbing Sorano
                    French Bean - Neckar Gold
                    French Bean - Dwarf Tendergreen
                    Broad Beans - Aquadulce Claudia
                    Broad Beans - Unknown
                    Runner Beans - Wisley Magic
                    Runner Beans - White Lady
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                    • #11
                      my broad beans are around 2 inches tall in the greenhouse in pots. (I am in process of hardening them off).

                      And there are loads of roots poking out the bottoms.

                      I am going to plant them out tomorrow, and just keep my fingers crossed!

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                      • #12
                        Our weather is probably worse than yours and my broad beans have been out for weeks and they seem fine. Some of the varieties I am growing are Aqua-Claudia Dulce, Stereo, Manita and Bunyard Exhibition. If transferring outside, remember to harden-off the plants slowly. I don't plant my French beans until mid/end June, but when I lived in England was mid/end May.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Inastate View Post
                          runner/green beans... they're ready for planting,...
                          I will be growing them in yogurt pots in the green house.
                          Yogurt pots aren't big enough friend. On the allotment the climbing bean plants get 6ft tall at least, and take up 9" of ground space, each.

                          They won't be able to get enough water in yogurt pots: 10 litre pots are more like it
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                            Yogurt pots aren't big enough friend. On the allotment the climbing bean plants get 6ft tall at least, and take up 9" of ground space, each.

                            They won't be able to get enough water in yogurt pots: 10 litre pots are more like it
                            I assumed the OP meant they were going to sow the chitted seeds in the yoghurt pots which is fine although as you say, they'll need potting on later.


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Alison View Post
                              I assumed the OP meant they were going to sow the chitted seeds in the yoghurt pots
                              Mmmmm, okay.
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