sowing autumn beans and lettuce now?

Started by YorkshireLass, March 23, 2008, 14:31:18

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YorkshireLass

Hi all,

Last autumn I direct-sowed some broad beans (aquadulce claudia) and winter lettuce (winter density). I can't have done a very good job, as the beans failed to show, and the lettuce germinated but has since disappeared (I'm afraid I neglected the plot a little over winter due to starting a new job a ways from home)  :'(

Can anyone advise whether it would be worth trying again with these seeds now? I have leftovers, and could start them in pots and then transplant when they're going strongly. Of course all the info about them says sow autumn winter, so there may be no point.

Thanks

Charlotte

YorkshireLass


saddad

The lettuce will grow, and no doubt the BB's would, but I'd leave the BB's and get another variety now.

caseylee

My winter lettuce is growing lovely, have had to put it them into bigger pots today ( lottie not ready for planting yet)

YorkshireLass

Is that just because there are better beans available? Or that they wouldn't grow so well?
Charlotte

Tee Gee

Looking at your user name I guess you might well be gardening in Yorkshire as I am.

There is no reason why you can't sow your broad beans.

Basically there is no difference in beans its just that the ones you chose were 'winter hardy' in so far as they will survive the winter and give you a better chance of an earlier crop. So sow them!!.... all you have lost is a bit time.

The same should apply with your lettuce but I am not certain here as I have never grown them before.

To be quite honest I prefer to hibernate for the winter and leave my plot to rest, and to hell with creating a feeding area for the birds who love such things in early spring when there is nothing else to eat.

This is how I grow my beans; http://tinyurl.com/2o52sj and lettuce; http://tinyurl.com/2sb2wt

antipodes

I sowed some red scarole and some winter lettuce. It grew then stagnated over winter but now it seems to be taking off again.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

kitten

Hi YL, we are in Lincs and have yet to sow any broad beans, probably will try this weekend if it's not raining - AGAIN!!!!!

Actually, we're yet to sow very much, so we're lagging behind already, and it's only March! x
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

morton

Actually Kitten you obviously have patience and are probably right on schedule. Many others are early and in a lot of cases far too early. The way the weather has been this year you can still wait a while yet.

sawfish

you can quite easily sow your broad beans now. I usually sow, february then again in april.

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