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What's the earliest you can plant runner beans?

wellused
wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
What's the earliest that you would put runner bean plants outside into containers?
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  • Farway
    Farway Posts: 15,083 Forumite
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    Depends where you live

    Isles of Scilly, do it now, Isle of Skye wait until July
    Numerus non sum
  • wellused
    wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    East midlands?
  • Foxy0810
    Foxy0810 Posts: 143 Forumite
    Mine are out now
  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    Foxy0810 wrote: »
    Mine are out now


    But will they survive the next frost?


    Here in Herts wont start sowing for a few weeks , The runner bean season is long enough and you can only freeze so much.
  • Farway
    Farway Posts: 15,083 Forumite
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    Mine are out, in south Hampshire, had to as they were just outgrowing their loo rolls

    I have put fleece around them, but do consider it a bit early even down here
    Numerus non sum
  • TonyMMM
    TonyMMM Posts: 3,436 Forumite
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    Mine (Buckinghamshire) will probably go out at the end of next week ....but I have some spares sown a couple of weeks later as a backup.
  • wellused
    wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    That's the thing this time last year we were into summer and if you remember we were in a drought, I know it seems hard to believe now.
  • Bunnygirl
    Bunnygirl Posts: 387 Forumite
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    Mine will be going out end of May the ground is just to wet to get ready. Need to find some room to sow them are they ok in a cold greenhouse?
    I would like to be a glow-worm.
    A glow-worm's never glum.
    Its hard to be downhearted when the sun shines out your bum.
  • Foxy0810
    Foxy0810 Posts: 143 Forumite
    wallbash wrote: »
    But will they survive the next frost?


    Here in Herts wont start sowing for a few weeks , The runner bean season is long enough and you can only freeze so much.

    I hope so lol, they quite hard :) I do have more seeds in seed tray in greenhouse everything will play catchup when the weather brightens well I hope so

    I bought a tall freezer specifically to freeze my homegrown stuff not expecting to fill it but if I do I'll be amazed :T
  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    quote from Garden action web site ( and many others)
    If unprotected, Runner Beans are in almost all cases damaged by any degree of frost.
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