Harvested my first Bridgwater Bean - Honestly !!

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    A few weeks ago I made a viability test on saved Bridgwater bean seeds, and potted them up in 3.1/2" pots. Left them on the window-ledge in the kitchen. They climbed up through a large houseplant and 'lo and behold' - today I saw two beans about 4" long. So, immediately cut them, gave them a quick boil - WOW that wonderfull flavour!! - sadly must now wait until June / July for the beans from our community garden poly-tunnel to be ready.

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      You clever thing!! :thumbsup:
       
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      Alex I'll be planting the Bridgwater beans you kindly sent me last year , next month . They must be very productive !:dbgrtmb:
       
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      Hi Harry, - April is OK if your'e growing them in a glasshouse or p/tunnel, but wait until late May / early June outside. - Keep me advised on progress. -

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      Btw, remind us, how do they compare to Runner and French beans?

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      They are a type of French Bean, personally I think they are the finest tasting of any French bean I've grown. Not as productive as runners of which I only grow Scarlet Emperor, and I do prefer the Bridgwaters for flavour.

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        Hiya Alex, thanks for that. I'll have to try them at some stage. I assume they have a similar cropping period to French Beans?
         
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        I have 2 in my hand now, just gonna plant them on the windowsill:)
         
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        They've both germinated :)
         
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        :mute: :yikes: :biggrin:
         
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        :biggrin: I ended up putting them in a jar with wet tissue, 4 inches away from my computer fan.
         
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