My broad beans have all germinated and some have now hit the top of their pickle jar cloches. Can I just remove the jars and leave the plants uncovered? Or do they need hardening off first? I don't really have time to remove all the jars in the morning before work and I don't get home until after dark.
Anything else I can do?
My allotment neighbours haven't bothered with any protection at all. But if you have used some protection, it may be with checking the forecast before you whip off the jars (cos now your plants will potentially be a little bit wimpy). But then again - you may need to get the jars off quickly if the plants are actually touching the glass. Do you have a bit of fleece you could pop over until this cold snap is over?
Sarah.
Oh yes - fleece. I'll give that a go next time I can see the plants. It's too dark in my garden when I get home!
All I did for the aqua dulce broadbeans is give them a wind shelter. Last year they got whipped by strong winds. This picture was taken last week, we already had some frost but they are doing just fine.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/fergina/aquadulceresize.jpg)
Wow Ina they look fabulous! You wouldn't think it was bleak midwinter!! And I love your wind shield, what a great idea. :D
Thanks EJ.
If the winter is not too harsh, we'll have the first broad beans on the block, fingers crossed.
The only problem with fleece (assuming that it doesn't blow away!) is that it can flatten the beans.
If they are Aquadulce they shouldn't need protection - except if you suffer from the wind, like Ina ;D
Phil
Update: they are still looking good, this picture was taken today, frosty 26 dec.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/fergina/broadsDSC00014_resize.jpg)