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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Looby Loo on July 29, 2005, 08:26:15

Title: Broad beans
Post by: Looby Loo on July 29, 2005, 08:26:15
My broad beans have just come to an end.  Do I leave them to die back like peas or do I pull them out and put something else in?
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: wardy on July 29, 2005, 09:29:57
I'd pull them out and put something else in  :)
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: Derekthefox on July 29, 2005, 09:37:59
That is what I am doing, ie lifting them so the ground is vacant.
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: terrace max on July 29, 2005, 09:41:13
Leave the roots in the soil - nitrogen has been fixed there!
And compost the rest...
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: Looby Loo on July 29, 2005, 09:45:21
Quote from: terrace max on July 29, 2005, 09:41:13
Leave the roots in the soil - nitrogen has been fixed there!
And compost the rest...

Thanks all. That's what 'll do then, waste not want not and all that.

Cheers.
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: Mothy on July 29, 2005, 10:37:16
That's what I've done. Left the roots in the ground and composted the stalks  ;D

Lots of nodules on the roots that fix nitrogen into the soil as they are Legumes.....I believe......stand to be corrected.
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: tim on July 29, 2005, 12:04:02
For those, like me. who have broads just coming on, DON'T try to get them too big. They are much nicer young & tender.

If you DO let them go too far, don't forget to skin them & pretend they are young.
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: clara on July 29, 2005, 23:19:06
My broad bean plants, after I had picked all the beans, had new growth at the base.  So I have cut back all the old growth, and after only three days there are quite a few fresh new shoots with flowers on.   I haven't done this before - does any know if I will get a second crop of beans?
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: Mrs Ava on July 29, 2005, 23:25:25
I tried this last year, but they succumbed to a disease...which I can't remember the name of...chocolate spot or something.  If they stay healthy, there is no reason for you not to get another late crop!  Lucky you, I have given up on broadies!  :-\
Title: Re: Broad beans
Post by: powerspade on August 25, 2005, 06:54:14
Chop stems and put on compost heap leave roots in the ground and in late Ausgust plant spring cabbage