... and one even climbed up its pole.
They produced a few flowers and now all of them have at least one pod developing.
So after soaking and neglect, it looks like I might get some beans after all - some, but not many. In fact, the quantity is so small that I don't think I'll get any to eat if I also want to keep seeds for next year. These are the seeds given to me by a friend of my dad's which are the closest to baked beans that will grow in the UK (at least I think they are - she gave me two varieties and it might be the other ones). The
Home grown baked beansproject is proving to be rather long term.
The only beans I have any of are from some borlotti bean plants I put in the greenhouse - about six pods. And even those have brown crunchy leaves. All the others are languishing in a sludge filled trench near the fence I thought they might like to climb up (HAH!) with on average two leaves a piece and NO beans. Ho hum. "Next year!" I keep telling myself in a forcedly cheery voice...
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