Growing Runners on the Ground?

Started by Emagggie, September 11, 2007, 16:46:46

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Emagggie

Doing a bit of forward planning and contemplating moving the bean trench in front of my shed out of the wind, plottie neighbour says he,and others on our site grow them along the ground :o He says he must have had 70lbs at least this season. Does anyone here do this?
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Emagggie

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saddad

Not tried it myself.. would be worried about losses to slugs and snails... have seen them grown on a frame about 4' off the ground... with the beans hanging down... gives more stability on exposed plots..
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calendula

only once when the supports blew down and I just left them  :o trouble is this takes up a lot of room so skyscraper style is better than bungalow  ;D

Emagggie

I did think of the back ache it would cause me, but if the yield is better, maybe it's worth it.
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cornykev

All my lower ones virtually on the ground have been nibbled at the bottom so I wouldn't give it a go.  ;D ;D ;D
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Barnowl

Quote from: cornykev on September 11, 2007, 17:56:41
All my lower ones virtually on the ground have been nibbled at the bottom so I wouldn't give it a go.  ;D ;D ;D

Ditto

Stevens706

If we have another wet summer wouldn’t the beans lying on the wet soil rot, where beans plants like lots of water and would do well if grown up supports. Just a thought!!

tim

They would take up 8 times the growing area?

And risk trouble, as said.

Emagggie

Then I'll stick with plan A.  On reflection, the frenchies got nibbled, so maybe it aint such a good idea. I'm going to look at plottie neighbours tomorrow, just to see  ;);D
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