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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: woodypecks on February 01, 2011, 13:25:14
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Is it difficult to grow from seed ? Or am I better off buying ready established plants . I believe they can have different colour leaves ...and will they survive the winter ?
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Carol Klein was growing them last Friday, perhaps it's on iPlayer.
Bit surprised this plant hasn't been banned - watch you're not raided by special branch if you send off for some seed.
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I was amazed to see them growing in containers at Tatton park in the courtyard.
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Have been growing them from seed for years, very easy and germinate like Bananas - heat and moisture. I used to buy the seed in bulk from the US very cheaply but now grow less numbers so watch out for the seed in the seed sales - I think I bought 'Eden Project Seeds' last year of them for 50p
Normally mine get to 6 feet in a seaon, I think I grow the variety Impala. Just dont leave those seeds (beans) around the kitchen!
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I,m sure that many of the plants we grow are poisonous and we dont know it ...such as Foxgloves. I think that with this one ,you just cut the flowers off to stop the beans being produced if you,re worried . About sowing them ...it seems that some say sow early and some say sow in May....which I think is quite late . Confused . ???
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I have never got them as far as producing beans - season is never long enough for me. I wouldnt sow in May unless I wanted Bonsai Ricinus, I would sow in March when light levels are more in balance with the heat I give them.
Lots of plants are poisonous, best thing is not to eat them.
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Yes and the flowers look too beautiful to cut off ! It would be good to save the seeds for the next year too . Are they really more of an indoor plant ?
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Treat as an annual unless you plan to bring them indoors over winter. Definitely won't survive a winter outside.
To be fair they will get to six foot easily in a season as long as you sow them early enough.