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Runner beans a disaster
By now I should be picking them, but they are still not at the top of pole, very little leaf and very few flowers.
I usually do very well, grow enough for the whole year. Is it the weather? Anyone else having this problem?
Any suggestions? Should I give up and dig them up or wait and see?
I usually do very well, grow enough for the whole year. Is it the weather? Anyone else having this problem?
Any suggestions? Should I give up and dig them up or wait and see?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This time last year I was picking them and throwing them straight onto the compost heap as we had that many.
This year they are up at the top of the poles with leaves and flowers, but there are not to many beans.
Nearly everyone at our allotments has the same problem. I did notice how they seemed to grow rapidly when the sun came out for a few days.
There's still time yet, personally I'd wait and see.
This year they are up at the top of the poles with leaves and flowers, but there are not to many beans.
Nearly everyone at our allotments has the same problem. I did notice how they seemed to grow rapidly when the sun came out for a few days.
There's still time yet, personally I'd wait and see.
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We have an allotment and live in Essex. The strawberries were very poor this year, and the runner beans are just not growing, very yellowish and have a few flowers and not many leaves. So many raspberries, having to pick virtually every day.
Last year we had a wonderful crop of beans and strawberries but the raspberries were not so good. I intend to just leave them and wait and see.
Last year we had a wonderful crop of beans and strawberries but the raspberries were not so good. I intend to just leave them and wait and see.