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Title: Broad beans - can I dig up and replant
Post by: newspud9 on May 22, 2020, 20:30:45
Only about 25% of my broad beans have germinated.  I want to make better use of the bed so can I dig up and replant some so I can at least end up with a couple of complete short rows rather than the current patchwork.  They’re about 10” tall.  Many thanks for all the advice.
Title: Re: Broad beans - can I dig up and replant
Post by: Paulh on May 22, 2020, 20:46:02
That's a bit big, presumably they are flowering and have pods developing. If you can get most of the root ball, it would probably work (you are effectively planting out a potted plant). Why not grow lettuce, radishes or other salads in the gaps and be able to clear them all out together when the beans finish?
Title: Re: Broad beans - can I dig up and replant
Post by: newspud9 on May 22, 2020, 22:02:12
Thanks...that makes a lot of sense.  I'll do that.
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