Runner Beans
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- Subject: Runner Beans
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- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 21:38:53 -0000
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Hi
I understand that runner beans, Enorma in my
case, can be lifted at the end of the season and stored like Dahlia for
replanting in the following season rather than using fresh seed. But I need more
information so far have lifted last seasons crop and stored in peat, but they
look rather dead although kept frost free.
Any suggestions please for success.
Also our new web site
http://www.b.h.society.btinternet.co.uk/bhs
need some critical appraisal, any constructive comments most
welcome. Also any visitors to the UK who wish to see real gardens rather than show
case, there is a section being started in these pages under activities open
gardens
Regards to all
Cliff
Cliff Douthwaite
Beaumont 84 Dorling Drive, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3 BH, UK ++ 44 (0) 181-393-4795 Banstead Horticultural Society
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