We planted a selection of beans around a month ago. We cleared around a foot of space on both sides of the bean support and mixed in a good lot of compost.
The first to be planted was a few seedlings from a clleague of Hugh's. These are at the back of the line in the picture here. I'm not sure what form of beans they were, but we'll soon find out. They look happy enough in their new home. They haven't grown any taller, but the weather has been very cold.
The next was a selection of broad beans from an allotment neighbour of ours. These are the big ones in this picture. These are moldy as they have been getting wet, but when we planted them they were all perfect. Our neighbour had milions of the seeds and said that we could plant them in August. He said to plant 2 together, with the split in a certain direction. We forgot what direction he said, so we planted them split down. Hopefully this was correct. We planted the rest of this side of the support with these beans, and half of the other side too.
We also replanted the beans that were growing on the climber when we got it. These are the white ones in the picture. I think these are some form of french bean, as they look like a picture I saw on some seed packets recently. We planted these over half of the far side of the support. Now we'll definitely need another structure!


