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  • Pea and Bean Circle 2016

    Think positive, this year will be the year of lots of goodies and lots and lots of seeds. Anyone is welcome to join, as long as you meet the vine rules by November time.
    http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...nce_76437.html

    Save 2 varieties of either peas or beans (no F1's) with 10-15 seeds per pack.

    No pressure, register your interest - and the varieties you fancy saving if you know what you are going to grow. However we all know the best intended plans can go wrong, so do not panic

    Tips here for seed saving :How To Save Your Own Seed at Home or feel free to ask http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...-qs_88125.html

    1. NG - DB-Nuns Belly Button, Mangetout- Winterkeffe, Bean - Starley Red Pea, FCB - Brejo, Bush Bean - Vermont Cranberry, FCB - Ryders Blue Coco
    2. Scarlet - CB-Kew Blue and CB- Blue Bean
    3. Nellie-m - BB-Crimson and DB-Hinrichs Riesen
    4. Sparrow100 - CB - Cara la Virgen de la Bañeza León
    5. Cadalot - Runner - Scarlet Emperor
    Lisasbolt - ?chick pea and ? DB
    Ryleh - ?DB-Golddukat and CB-Purple Cascade
    Muddled - 'Lord Leicester' tall pea and Czar runner bean



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    Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 09-11-2016, 04:54 PM.

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    oye..too fast..me jumped in

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    • #3
      And me probably Mr Fearns purple flowered, and either snowcap or redlands greenleaf.....I think

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      • #4
        Pop me on the list and I'll see what I have thats interesting enough to be worthwhile.

        I'm thinking maybe Golddukat (DFB) and Purple Cascade (FB)

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        • #5
          I will try if it ok again for me from Spain?
          I do really struggle with beans, peas etc. but hopefully will have some chick peas and trying out a load of different dwarf beans
          I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them

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          • #6
            Lisa it is fine with me for you to join. Happy to send where ever. as long as you send the stamps to cover it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
              Lisa it is fine with me for you to join. Happy to send where ever. as long as you send the stamps to cover it.
              In that case I'd love to join in too Peas can be a bit difficult here, though I'm still going to try some. But French beans usually do well. I have lots of different ones in my stash and I'm not sure which ones I'll grow yet. I mentioned some possibilities in another beany thread so I won't repeat them here, but I'll let you know later when I have some actually growing..

              I was reading on the UK Post Office website that it's now possible to buy postage online and print it out on a piece of paper. I'm thinking that would make it much easier for people outside the UK to join in with the seed circles and parcels. Has anyone tried it?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Zelenina View Post
                I was reading on the UK Post Office website that it's now possible to buy postage online and print it out on a piece of paper. I'm thinking that would make it much easier for people outside the UK to join in with the seed circles and parcels. Has anyone tried it?
                I tried it a long time ago and went to the post office to drop them off only to be told that it is not a great way to do it. They rechecked the parcels and most of them were wrong. (Some overpaid, some underpaid)

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                • #9
                  Paypal could be an option? My Dad sends my kids pocket money using it.

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                  • #10
                    I'd like to join but with limited space this year I'm not sure my varieties are very interesting

                    I have sugarsnap peas, dwarf borlotti beans, Sutton broad beans and runner beans butler and prizewinner

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                    • #11
                      I'd like to join as well, and while I can't promise anything after a true disaster with my beans last year I'll try and provide one dwarf french bean (probably a yellow podded, traditional, half-climbing one) and one climbing variety (which could be Major Cook's). I might even have a funny little pea if all goes well, with very ornamental leaves similar to those of an acacia.

                      Vixylix - unless you have your two runner varieties a great distance apart (and nobody else grows any near yours) you won't be able to save seed because they will definitely cross. French (or garden) beans self-pollinate, but runner beans are outbreeders and are pollinated by insects, so to keep a variety pure it has to be isolated. (The same is true for broad beans, btw).
                      Still, sugarsnaps and dwarf borlottis are a nice addition
                      ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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                      • #12
                        P.S. I'm really happy that there is a P&B circle again this year - thank you so much, Norfolkgrey!!!
                        ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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                        • #13
                          If I get my tall beans from realseeds in time can I jump in please?
                          http://goneplotterin.blogspot.co.uk/

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                          • #14
                            Nellie and Muddled - I have added you both in

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                            • #15
                              Thank you!

                              assuming that everything goes to plan, I'll be saving 'Lord Leicester' tall pea and Czar runner bean.
                              The runners I will be growing in my garden at home. None of my immediate neighbours grow veggies so I'm hoping that they'll come true. They are also creamy white beans so if they were to cross, I think rogue beans would be easy to spot.
                              http://goneplotterin.blogspot.co.uk/

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