How are your broad beans looking?

Started by Chris Graham, May 07, 2008, 21:38:36

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Chris Graham

These were sown mid Feb and transplanted onto the plot.

Never grown these before and had a bit of problem with slugs at first, but I now have wee broad beans growing.

;)






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Rhubarb Thrasher

they haven't been nibbled round the edges like ours have. And our field bean green manure beans have just got some blackfly. Same thing happened last year. Ladybirds did the business in a week or so

saddad

Short, but in full flower... the Sutton.
;D

Suzanne

I have grown red epicure and stereo this year. The red ones are fast outgrowing the stereo. Both sown direct back in March, the red has flowers forming but not open yet, the stereo just about 4 " high.

powerspade

I always grow Bunyards Exhibtion and this year I have 6 x 24ft rows all about 8" tall, cannot wait for harvest, Bacon, broad beans and new potatoes with bacon fat dribbled over the potatoes.Yum yum

Chris Graham

Quote from: powerspade on May 08, 2008, 06:19:43
I always grow Bunyards Exhibtion and this year I have 6 x 24ft rows all about 8" tall, cannot wait for harvest, Bacon, broad beans and new potatoes with bacon fat dribbled over the potatoes.Yum yum

Now that sounds good. Wasnt sure what to do with broadbeans, but felt the urge to grow them this year.

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Plot69

Quote from: ChrisG on May 08, 2008, 08:50:50
Now that sounds good. Wasnt sure what to do with broadbeans, but felt the urge to grow them this year.

Don't bother cooking them. They taste better than peas straight from the pod. I had to force myself to stop eating them last year.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Chris Graham

Quote from: Plot69 on May 08, 2008, 09:22:25
Quote from: ChrisG on May 08, 2008, 08:50:50
Now that sounds good. Wasnt sure what to do with broadbeans, but felt the urge to grow them this year.

Don't bother cooking them. They taste better than peas straight from the pod. I had to force myself to stop eating them last year.

Looking forward to it!

I have to admit Peas never make it to the kitchen  ;)

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jaqz

we sowed ours in the autumn, and they now have loads of ovely pods swelling by the day........

can't wait to tuck in as its my first time growing them.

:)

ruud

MIne are flowering,i am growing a short one dont know the name,brought them two years ago from a market in crete,this is the second generation who is growing on my plot.

posie

We're growing dwarf suttons and they're about the size, maybe a little taller as ones in pics, nothing on them yet though.  Can't abide them myself, but was my grandmother's one request so put some in for her.
What I lack in ability and experience, I make up for in sheer enthusiasm!!!

HappyCatz

Aquadulce, sown in december and now waist high!
Have already harvested some of the tops and off to go and get some more for a green risotto tonight. Yum! :)

jaqz

what feed would anyone recommend? - we have some comfrey, or i could use the tomato and cucumber pellets, ( all organic) , or would these be the wrong nutrients for BB'S?

OllieC

Nearly 2 inches long & counting! Woohoo!


sawfish

My Windsor White and Bunyards Exhibition are pretty much the same as yours but my Martock Beans are half the size.

mostlybegrowing

Its my first time growing broad beans too, Sutton the dwarf variety were sown 17 November last year. They are now flowering and I can see some tiny bean pods forming.

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Chris Graham

Mine have started to flower too.

Cant wait to try them out!



Dont look as tidy as yours tho mostlybegrowing

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Rosyred

Quote from: saddad on May 07, 2008, 22:57:52
Short, but in full flower... the Sutton.
;D

Mine the same. Never grown Sutton before do we get a good crop even though they are short?

barkingdog

I am growing Crimson Flowered broad beans this year - they are flowering now (lovely flowers) and are about 8 inches tall. I believe this is quite a short variety though. No pods as yet!

Tin Shed

Aquadulce, planted in November - tops pinched out and pods about 4ins long.
Now watering like mad as we haven't had any rain for a while.
Really looking forward to the BB glut- but can't decide whether to blanch before freezing or not - decision, decisions!!!

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