Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:23 pm
OH wrote:
Just make sure they are a variety for Autumn sowing like Aquadulce.
I've been growing a Witkiem variety and sowing them between mid- and end-October. This is supposed to be a spring-sown crop, but my autumn sowings have been very successful. I wonder whether most varieties can't be sown at either time of year. Alternatively, perhaps we've just not had a proper hard winter recently.
About 2 years ago I sowed another lot in spring. By the time they were ready to pick they were covered in blackfly and also needed frequent watering. They produced a disappointing crop.
As for field beans,Colin, I think these are mainly sown as a green manure, so never mind what happens to them on top, their roots will still be fixing nitrogen as far as I understand.
mike
Just make sure they are a variety for Autumn sowing like Aquadulce.
I've been growing a Witkiem variety and sowing them between mid- and end-October. This is supposed to be a spring-sown crop, but my autumn sowings have been very successful. I wonder whether most varieties can't be sown at either time of year. Alternatively, perhaps we've just not had a proper hard winter recently.
About 2 years ago I sowed another lot in spring. By the time they were ready to pick they were covered in blackfly and also needed frequent watering. They produced a disappointing crop.
As for field beans,Colin, I think these are mainly sown as a green manure, so never mind what happens to them on top, their roots will still be fixing nitrogen as far as I understand.
mike