Runner Beans
On Saturday, July 6, 2013 11:42:42 AM UTC+1, Judith in England wrote:
On 5 Jul 2013 23:28:53 GMT, wrote:
Judith in England wrote:
I always pull up the old roots and start again from seed in the next year.
I have been reading that you can actually leave the roots to over-winter.
Any experiences? Worth while?
I thought the entire* point of runner beans was to leave the roots in
so that the nitrogen-fixing nodules of the roots conditioner the soil
ready to make it your brassica* bed next year.
I must admit - I do actually chop off the stem above the roots and leave them
in the ground until next year when I plant the new seedlings.
I had heard what you have said - but I have no idea whether it is true or not,
or whether I am actually doing the correct thing.
I am probably asking for trouble -but I have grown my runner beans in the same
place year after year. None of this crop rotation lark!!!
I am actually trying a couple of courgettes between the rows this year - as
that three foot gap seemed to be wasted!!
Three foot! why?
Jonathan
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