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| I would have thought that would be ok, stg - dwarf beans are quite quick growing, I don't think that they'll need the netting, either. My dwarf beans are about a foot high and haven't needed any support.
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| I've done that Shirl, I stuck some seeds in the ground around my broad beans and now have baby dwarf french beans growing up the almost finished broads so i would say give it a go, what have you to lose other than a couple of seeds?!
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| Hiya Shirl, Give it a go as Anne Swithinbank said on the radio on sunday that she was doing it as with climate change and a later season we should get a good crop from a late sowing. I have had to harvest all my pots in pots (Blight) so am going to bring in fresh compost and use the pots for beans and other crops.
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