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An abundant yielding variety, featuring long and smooth pods with a superb flavour. Sow the seeds outdoors after the last frost, utilizing a cane structure, trellis, or wigwam for bean support. Plant in rows at a depth of 1-2 inches, placing one seed per cane. It’s advisable to sow a few extra seeds to fill potential gaps, as runner beans may not achieve a 100% germination rate. Ensure consistent watering and provide weekly feeding for optimal growth.
20g= Approx. 15 Seeds.
Approximately 12-15 Seeds
In stock
Sowing & Growing
Sow from April to June. For early sowings, plant 3 seeds per 8cm (3in) pot filled with seed-sowing compost under glass at 16°C. Outdoor sowings can start from May onward directly into the growing site, placing seeds 5cm (2in) deep. Sow 2-3 seeds every 20-30cm (8-12in) apart, with rows spaced 60cm (24in) apart.
Gradually harden off seedlings sown under glass before planting them outside in late May, adhering to the recommended spacing, once all risk of frost has passed. Place a support cane at each planting station, or create circular plantings with canes joined at the centre to form a wigwam. For an optimum crop, space canes 30-45cm (12-18″) apart, planting 3 beans per cane. Water regularly during dry weather.
Maturity occurs from July to September. Always ensure the site is not affected by wind, as constant exposure to strong winds can cause plants to burn and die.
To address flower drop, Percy Thrower suggested that slightly acidic soil might be the main cause. Applying a dusting of lime to the soil in early winter over the designated runner bean area for the next year has been tested and proven effective.
Nutritionally, Runner Beans are a good source of Vitamin C, Folic acid, and Iron, with a high fibre content.
| Packet Size | Approximately 12-15 Seeds |
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