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Broad Beans Autumn Sowing
I've only ever sown broad beans in spring before but, having noticed varieties that can be sown in Oct/Nov/Dec, I thought I'd give them a go. Question is - will the plants appear before winter sets in, or should the seeds lie dormant until spring and then start growing at the earliest opportunity?
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"Broad beans are normally sown in the spring, from February to April. However some varieties are particularly hardy and can be sown in autumn from October to November (provided that the soil is still reasonably warm). November sowings usually germinate within 2-3 weeks. They overwinter during the coldest months but start growing quickly again in spring, giving you a head start and an early harvest. In severe winters you may need to use fleece or a cloche to protect your crop".
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"Broad beans are normally sown in the spring, from February to April. However some varieties are particularly hardy and can be sown in autumn from October to November (provided that the soil is still reasonably warm). November sowings usually germinate within 2-3 weeks. They overwinter during the coldest months but start growing quickly again in spring, giving you a head start and an early harvest. In severe winters you may need to use fleece or a cloche to protect your crop".
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Thanks Buenchico, I could have searched for myself but thought I'd see if there was any AB "personal experience". My beans had already germinated when I planted them, after soaking them overnight and then leaving them for a day or so until shoots were showing. The weather was still relatively warm (for November) at the time and I was hopeful that growth would appear above ground after a week or so - its now been a couple of weeks but they've still got time I suppose.
Interesting to have your input barry1010, OH and I both like them: I grew a small crop this year from some 'out of date' beans but only got a couple of portions worth, so was hoping for better things next year. Yes, the packet suggests that the 'picking time' isn't much earlier than spring sowings, but we shall see (I hope!).
Interesting to have your input barry1010, OH and I both like them: I grew a small crop this year from some 'out of date' beans but only got a couple of portions worth, so was hoping for better things next year. Yes, the packet suggests that the 'picking time' isn't much earlier than spring sowings, but we shall see (I hope!).
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