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| Author: | mattyoga [ Feb 19th, '13, 12:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Growing Beans |
I've had some bush beans in the system for about 6 weeks now, and they don't seem very happy - pale leaves, not growing much and flowering. Is it too hot for beans over a Perth summer? Heres a pic:
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| Author: | Charlie [ Feb 19th, '13, 12:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
I always thought beans were a winter plant, like peas. |
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| Author: | mantis [ Feb 19th, '13, 13:05 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
No beans are a summer plant as frost will kill them. Generally sown after the risk of frost has gone in the spring. Peas are a winter plant yes |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Feb 19th, '13, 13:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
Normally I have zero trouble growing beans... they're almost like a weed... But for some reason this summer... I've found they're struggling....
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| Author: | mantis [ Feb 19th, '13, 13:20 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
I only put a few in and they struggled as well while other things in the system boomed
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| Author: | mattyoga [ Feb 19th, '13, 13:24 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
good to know I'm not alone. Maybe its bean too hot this summer |
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| Author: | Charlie [ Feb 19th, '13, 15:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
Its becoming more apparent each day that I know squat about most plants lol |
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| Author: | mantis [ Feb 19th, '13, 17:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
www.gardenate.com/ select your climate and go Got an order of seeds from Edenseeds today, peas and carrots and stuff |
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| Author: | mattyoga [ Feb 19th, '13, 21:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
Thats what I use - It lists climbing beans for Dec, Jan and Feb, though not sure I believe it! |
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| Author: | nebbian [ Feb 19th, '13, 21:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
The beans my better half planted in the wicking beds a month ago have grown up about 10 cm and then died. Yet all the guides say that beans should be planted now! I've clearly got no idea either. |
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| Author: | ThommoPerth [ Feb 19th, '13, 22:20 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
My beans grew good, flowered but no fruit. ??? |
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| Author: | dancinhrblady [ Feb 20th, '13, 00:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
Beans do wonderful things... but according to Google... and what I knew, Quote: Even though I have Rhizobia bacteria in my soil from previous bean and pea crops, I always inoculate seeds with a Bean-Pea Inoculant before planting green . The varieties can be heavy feeders... make sure the earthworms are active in that bed... maybe even supplement a bit with foliar spray of vermi-tea. |
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| Author: | Dave Donley [ Feb 20th, '13, 03:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
I had crap luck with beans last Summer, they got all raggedy and died. Sprayed Neem oil on them because I though it was little white flies causing the problem but they didn't recover. I had decent luck with beans the year before but didn't have that many growing. Previously I had a bean plant that was super pale when all the other plants were deep green, but I chalked that up to the plant being next to the water inlet and getting drowned. My goal in life is to find out what happened to my green bean plants last year! |
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| Author: | rsevs3 [ Feb 20th, '13, 03:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
Charlie wrote: Its becoming more apparent each day that I know squat about most plants lol You still know more than me. My motto is, if it is growing in bunnings it will grow in my AP |
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| Author: | RRFunnyFarm [ Mar 11th, '13, 09:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Growing Beans |
I'm mostly a lurker her but have been gardening for a looonnngg time and doing backyard aquaponics for a few years. Legumes fix nitrogen in the soil. In other words, they make nitrogen in the soil for other plants to use. It's why corn and squash grow most excellently around beans; ie, the three sisters gardens. Aquaponic beds always have plenty of nitrogen but usually run short of other nutrients. My solution was to bury a few banana peels in my grow beds at the beginning of the season (which is right now here in Texas). Once the peels decompose, you'll get a better balance and you'll notice more 'fruits' on your bean plants. Hope that helps. |
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