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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: aquilegia on December 29, 2005, 12:39:54

Title: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: aquilegia on December 29, 2005, 12:39:54
My broadies have gone floppy due to the freezing weather.

We've had a smattering of snow. It's settled overnight, but mostly melted during the day. Some of the ground is frozen.

They are aquadulces, and are about 4in high.

Will they be ok? Should I cover them?
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: terrace max on December 29, 2005, 13:30:28
Did you sow them direct Aqui - or xplant from modules?
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: aquilegia on December 29, 2005, 13:34:28
sowed direct.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: TEL on December 29, 2005, 14:08:46
mine do the same when it frosty & did last year & they were fine so i think yours will be.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: aquilegia on December 29, 2005, 14:10:29
thanks Tel - that's what I wanted to hear.

I don't remember mine doing this last year, but then I probably wasn't out in the garden as much.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: John_H on December 29, 2005, 14:29:19
par for the course, they perk up when the weather turns again.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: Derekthefox on December 29, 2005, 14:42:18
I wonder whether it is part of the plant's natural defence mechanism, withdrawing moisture from the stems, so they don't freeze hard and then snap ...
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: sandersj89 on December 30, 2005, 19:23:29
Even when they go black they can recover, very hardy unless the pigeons get at them!

Jerry
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on December 30, 2005, 23:10:00
Quote from: Derekthefox on December 29, 2005, 14:42:18
I wonder whether it is part of the plant's natural defence mechanism, withdrawing moisture from the stems, so they don't freeze hard and then snap ...

You may well be right; water obviously expands as it freezes, and plants do need mechanisms like this to stop cell damage by ice crystals if they're going to come through a cold winter.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: Derekthefox on December 31, 2005, 01:14:21
Gosh I feel all smug now ...  :D
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: colleenemp on December 31, 2005, 09:22:51
Mine are all still happy under their fleece canapy. It blows off them sometimes and no damage done, think I'm keeping the fleece on to sooth my own frost paranoa rather than to help the beans! Have peas in too with same.
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: Rosyred on January 02, 2006, 16:55:12
Will my broad beans be ok to plant in the ground now, they are about 6-8ins high planted in a seed tray?
Title: Re: floppy broadbeans panic
Post by: Derekthefox on January 02, 2006, 17:28:38
I would say yes, but you may want to acclimatise them first if they have been kept in a greenhouse or similar protection.