TopVeg – growing veg,fruit&herbs

April 28, 2011

Beans poles, sticks or trellis

Filed under: pea&beans — Tags: , , , , — TopVeg @ 8:26 pm

Runner Beans need poles, sticks, trellis or mesh to climb up and provide support.  

bamboo-wigwam

bamboo-wigwam

 Plastic supports last for years and tend to be stronger than bamboo canes. 

bean-support

bean-support

 When the beans are mature, they will have a great mass of foliage, which is heavy, particularly when it is wet following rain. Therefore the supports need to be strong and firmly in place.

Wigwams are fun – but require a boy scouts’ knotting technique.  Suttons sell a plastic ring which hold the canes firmly in place for just over £3.

plastic ring

plastic ring

Thompson & Morgan have a similar wig wam cane grip - about £5 for 2.

wigwan cane grip

wigwan cane grip

 Hazel poles make a strong support for runner beans and climbing french beans.  

hazel-pole

hazel-pole

Hazel is said to be ’sustainable’.  This is because it is a cut & come again plant – traditionally coppiced when the poles are a useful length & left to grow again.

The bean plants do not have to be tied to the pole. They find their own way to the pole and then twist themselves around it. 

french-bean

french-bean

Now is the time to get organised & find the supports that were put away at the end of last season, or source some fresh bean poles, sticks or trellis.

November 16, 2009

Beautiful beans

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Gloria Bonde grows beautiful scarlet runner beans every year in a window box with a curved trellis rustically made of dogwood twigs that curves over the window box window.
Gloria says “They are so easy to grow. They have a beautiful red bloom.”

runner-beans-in-flower

runner-beans-in-flower

Beans are so attractive and both flowers & beans come in many shapes & sizes . The new midwinter broad bean has beautiful flowers in shades of pink & red and seeds that are red, or that turn purple at maturity.

August 28, 2009

Bean flowers

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Bean flowers are beautiful and so variable. These photos show french bean, broad bean and scarlet runner bean flowers.

french-bean-flower

french-bean-flower

broad-bean-flowers

broad-bean-flowers

runner-bean-flowers

runner-bean-flowers

July 27, 2009

Bean and Pea seed fly

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Bean and Pea seed fly (Latin name – Delia platura, Delia florilega)

    * Adult fly is very small (3 to 6 mm long) & grey in colour

    * Eggs are pearly white, elongated & 1 mm long, laid on the soil surface

    * Larva or maggot is white & grows to 8 mm long – feeds on germinating seed

    * Pupa are red-brown, & 5 mm.

pea-seed-fly-pupa

pea-seed-fly-pupa

Damage Caused by Bean and Pea seed fly:

    * partial or total failure of seedlings to emerge.

PeaSeedFlyDamage

PeaSeedFlyDamage

    * Seeds often tunnelled and the maggots can be found inside the developing root or stem.

peaseedfly-damage

peaseedfly-damage

    * malformed seedlings due to damaged stem & leaves – if growing centre is damaged the seedling ’snakes’.

pale-pea-seedling

pale-pea-seedling

Damage is caused by the larvae of the bean/pea seed fly, which develop from eggs laid on the soil surface and feed on the germinating seed. The larvae turn into pupae, which can be found in the soil around the damaged seedlings.

pupa-pea-seed-fly

pupa-pea-seed-fly

Control of Bean and Pea seed fly:

    * Chemical control: use treated seed

Cultural control:

    * use stale seedbed, as the fly lays eggs in freshly disturbed soil.

    * soils high in organic matter also attract flies

    * avoid soil with dead vegetation as maggots are scavengers & flies are attracted to vegetable matter
    * do not plant seed too deep

Bean and Pea seed fly can cause severe damage to peas and beans in the garden, but the severity of attack depends on the season.

May 14, 2009

Half Price Vegetables to Sow Now

Filed under: Uncategorized, diary — Tags: , , , , , — TopVeg @ 1:39 am

Below is a list of  vegetables that can be sown now for results in the coming months, and they are half price for the next week!

Beetroot
Peas
Calabrese
Carrots

nandor-carrot

nandor-carrot

Lettuce
Salad Leaves
Spring Onions
Radish
Sprouting Seeds
Sweetcorn

sweetcorn-cob

sweetcorn-cob

Dwarf Beans
Runner Beans

runner-bean-branch

runner-bean-branch

Soya Beans
Turnip
Swede

These half price seeds, can be sown now to produce a great supply of vegetables through the summer.

March 14, 2009

Bean Supports, Poles or Sticks

Filed under: pea&beans — Tags: , , , — TopVeg @ 10:06 pm

Runner Beans need poles, trellis or mesh to climb up and provide support.

bamboo-wigwam

bamboo-wigwam

 

bean-support

bean-support

When the beans are mature, they will have a great mass of foliage, which
is heavy, particularly when it is wet following rain. Therefore the
supports need to be strong and firmly in place.

Hazel Poles for Bean Wigwam.

Filed under: pea&beans — Tags: , , , — TopVeg @ 10:02 pm

Hazel poles make a strong wigwam to support runner beans and climbing
french beans.

hazel-pole

hazel-pole

The bean plants do not have to be tied to the pole. They find their own
way to the pole and then twist themselves around it.

french-bean

french-bean

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