Broad Beans

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Liz, May 31, 2007.

  1. geoffhandley

    geoffhandley Gardener

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    Make sure they have plenty of water. I know that with some plants a lack of water can prevent fertilisation.
     
  2. johnbinkley

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    I can't imagine for a moment actually eating the pods of BBs! However I might try cooking them in their pods. I have always shelled them before cooking or freezing.
     
  3. Claire75

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    John, if you want to try it, you have to pick them very young, when they're only as long as your finger or not much more. Go on, be a devil!
     
  4. Liz

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    Beans finally appearing [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  5. tiggs&oscar

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    I bought some shop ones yesterday, peeled and steamed them but the flavour was very bland, nothing like the ones I had from my neighbour in Australia.

    Definitely growing my own now.

    TO
     
  6. johnbinkley

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    You temptress Claire!! OK I'll give em a try when ready.
     
  7. Kaytutt

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    I planted some aquadulce last October and have just picked the last of them. I have a crop of Bunyards exhibition which are just starting to mature. I also sowed some more a few weeks ago in cell trays and they are now a few inches tall but I'm wondering whether its worth planting them out now as its quite late for broad beans. HAs anyone else grown them this late in the season? I dont want to take up space in my tiny garden plot if they arent going to crop very well
     
  8. Liz

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    I don't know. I just planted out my second lot of plants about 10 days ago, seedlings of aqua dulce about 5-6 " high. They come up virtually overnight at this time of year so might be worth a try!
     
  9. bristolpotman

    bristolpotman Apprentice Gardener

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    Tonight we had the last meal from Aquadulce, sowed in November Great crop No blackfly just delicious!
     
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