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Runner beans.....

Started by Mrs Ava, June 30, 2004, 13:04:42

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Mrs Ava

...are covered in flowers, but the peach coloured runners are smothered in black fly!  As I can jet them off with the hose as we have no water, can I spray them with something?  And if I don't, will I get any beans or will they be yucky and deformed??

Mrs Ava


derbex

Soft soap gets rid of them, although you might have to keep doing it, from other threads I think you can also use pure soap flakes, but, from experience, don't use washing up liquid. All of these are diluted in water.

Jeremy

Doris_Pinks

Next year try growing nastutiums in front of them EJ, I find they prefer them to the beans! Could always do the hand squishing method, but a bit time consuming!
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adrianhumph

Hi All :D
          Emma ,  Go to Tesco & buy Grannys Original Soap Flakes for £1.25p a box .
Dissolve  2 teaspoons in a cup of hot water, then make this up to a litre with cold water, and spray the little b****s :o .this worked well for me and my beans were covered in them.
                                                 Adrian.

Mrs Ava

Thanks all, I am off to the shops tomorrow so I shall pick up some soap flakes and give it a whirl.  

I will have to try that Doris - must make a note to get some seeds.  I guess I could plant them around my broadies also.

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