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Bumper french beans

Started by Mrs Ava, July 18, 2006, 14:01:46

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Mrs Ava

Remember how I recommended Alderman peas as a great producer or lovely long, fat peas?  Well today I would like to sing the praises of the dwarf French Bean 'The Prince'.  I have only 20 plants, and yet I am picking lovely long slender tender pods twice a week, and so far have frozen over 2Ibs, and picked another pound today!  I will definately be growing those again next year.


Mrs Ava


shirlthegirl43

Those look great!!

I lost the first of these that I planted and now have some just threatening to flower in 10 litre pots.  Again, have had a fight with the slugs for them.  Do you think I have a chance of getting a crop?

cheers, Shirley

Tora

Wow, amazing! I'm green with envy ;D

I had a really big problem with snails this year. Most of my seedlings were eaten by them.
I had to sow them again this month. Am hoping that they will give me some beans.

I actually have some 'The Prince' seeds left so will sow them again next year!

Mrs Ava

I have some only just germinating so yes, I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to pick french beans into the autumn.

shirlthegirl43

Thanks, that is great news, might plant a few more then!  I hate them but the menfolk love them.

Tee Gee

I am growing the Prince this year and I am getting a steady crop.

I like to pick mine a bit younger than those you have shown in the picture, I find although I am getting less weight I find they are more succulent then.

Basically all I have to do is drop them in boiling water for a few minutes to warm through and eat them el dente' I think thats the expression. OK! put it another way............nearly raw!

scumpy

Hi All

Another thumbs up from me for 'THE PRINCE'.

Last year it cropped for ages.
Also leave a few plants to mature and dry the beans for next year. I've had a greater than 90% success rate from those saved last year.

Happy cropping
Scumpy

Mrs Ava

Yes, teegee, I would normally pick them smaller, but see what happens when you don't pick for 4 days!  The first lot were a lot smaller than this.

powerspade

The Prince is a good variety but you should try "Canadian Wonder" its a old variety and I found that this is the one for taste and very heavy cropping. They are not found in many catalogues but you can get them from Kings seeds,WJ Boyce,and Johnsons

Mrs Ava

Nice recommendation power, I will add them to my ever expanding list!  ;D

ruud

Prince hallejuha,thanks for giving me some seeds,e.j.A very big cropper indeed .Definatly next year favourite.

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