Next year I want to grow more borlotti beans for eating fresh and for drying.
Does anyone have any recommendations for varieties and suppliers - this year I used seeds from the Thompson &Morgan Italian collection, but haven't been too impressed.
There's def. a dwarf as well as a climber... as I found out last year with a wigwam and no "growth"... :-[
Try Seeds of Italy, they have a good range (10 varieties) at reasonable prices. I can also recommennd them as a good supplier.
valmarg
I`ve always been pleased with `Lingua di Fuoco`
Available from a number of suppliers.
I find T&M expensive
Quote from: cleo on September 12, 2009, 17:00:00
I`ve always been pleased with `Lingua di Fuoco`
Available from a number of suppliers.
I find T&M expensive
Seconded.... I grew Lingua di Fuoco this year and it did OK for me even in non-ideal conditions.... and the beans taste great. Next year it gets a full double-row of canes and some attention......
beware of both bunnies and slugs eating the foliage until it gets too tall for them.....
chrisc
Many thanks, I will try Seeds of Italy.
We definitley need more beans as we love Hugh F-W's recipe for homemade beans on toast!