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  • over wintering broad beans

    forgive me if this has been asked elsewhere. I am very lazy this evening!

    Can I start the beans off in wee pots and plant them out in october/november or does this cancel out the point of overwintering them ?

    ie should they just sit as seeds in the ground until the spring arrives?
    Last edited by hamsterqueen; 05-10-2009, 06:50 PM.

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    The broad beans will grow before the winter starts then go to sleep through the colder part of the year and wake up again in the spring giving them a head start over spring sown beans, if the rain/snow/frost/gales dont beat them to pieces first, personally I have found the spring sown beans play catch up you may have beans a couple of weeks earlier from the surviving plants but IMO its not worth the hassle.

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    • #3
      I vary if I grow autumn planted ones but when I do, I plant them in root trainers in mid October and then plant them into the ground a couple of weeks later after they've come through. Don't them them get too leggy as they won't stand the winter, they want to be short and stocky and have developed a good root network to get them going fast when it warms up in the spring.

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      • #4
        Thank you

        I'll give it a go

        :0)

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        • #5
          I usually start my broad beans off in toilet roll centres about this time of the year & plant outside late November/early December.
          I usually get my first pickings early May.
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