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| Aquadulce again here, but having tried both spring and autumn sowing, I shall not bother with the autumn planting again.
__________________ Kindest regards, David. http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/ updated - Sunday 19th at 2100hrs |
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| Hi SBP, I found that after wind damage, pigeon damage, waterlogging et al, three double rows ended up being just three single rows. Yes the beans were 2-3 weeks earlier but the yields were much less than the beans started off in pots in March and that small time advantage in picking was very much negated by the much smaller crop. With regard to Black fly, I have found that by planting sacrificial nasturtiums and poached egg plant at the ends of the bean bed my broadies stay pretty much fly free as they prefer the companion plants. The autumn sown Claudia Aquadulce were good but were left for dead in all departments by march sown Witkiem Vroma.
__________________ Kindest regards, David. http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/ updated - Sunday 19th at 2100hrs |
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| I'm growing Super Aquedulce this year. I just need to have SOMETHING growing. any crop that survives the wind/wet/slugs is a bonus!
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