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Now i really have tempted fate, as i have just planted out fifty Runner Bean plants. Now i certainly don't recommend this, but i do plant some early each year, sometimes it pays off, other years it doesn't.
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How on earth are you going to eat the produce from 50 runners?
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I always seem to get a lot more friends visiting when the beans are ready to start cropping, funny that. :)

I shall be sowing another 100 anytime now.
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Going to Harrogate Spring show tomorrow, shopping list and wellies ready :D
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OH and his runner beans. Rather suspect he is supplying Harrods. :wink: :wink:
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Planted mine yesterday, I didn't harden them off either, I may have to fleece them :(
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Oh to be in the tropics, don't sow mine until 1st May then plant out a mere 80 on about the 25th.
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Funny you should say that Shallot Man, as there is a missed call on the phone with a number i don't know, suppose that will have been Harrods trying to secure an order. :)
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Well we haven't seen the sun since i planted out the beans.... :)
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I shall sow mine tomorrow in pots in the greenhouse to plant out in about 3 weeks time. It's not the frost I worry about so much but the blasted SW wind that cuts across our allotments in early May and shreds the bean plants to ribbons.

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Mine are enjoying the greenhouse too much & getting tall so I may have to risk it! Fortunately have saved a lot of bottles so each will get an individual cloche & I always direct sow a bit later as well. In fact have loads of stuff to plant so hope showers hold off a bit!

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It turned out to be a rather pleasant day in the end, and i even managed to get over an acre of lawns cut this afternoon. I wonder if we will be so lucky tomorrow....
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Chucking it down here this morning, definately a greenhouse day! :D

First hatch of chicks, 5 out of 9 eggs under the broody. Just tops up the population in case of fox or hen brain failure :?

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I used to love seeing the first hatch of the year, when i used to do a little farm work, when i was a lad.

There was a brood of wild ducklings where i work on a wednesday, but sadly the lady said she hasn't seen them since...i hope nothing has killed them all.
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I thought i could save a couple of minutes by not taking my boots off when i wanted something in the house. Cook wasn't about, so i tip-toed down to the east wing, but when i turned round, the dirt had fallen out of the treads of my boots.....And you can guess who suddenley appeared as i was just starting to pick it up... yes cook. :)

She did smile though. :)
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