Runner Bean Seeds
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How to grow runner beans
How to grow runner beans
Seed Sowing
Runner beans can be sown in May and June. Prepare the soil, adding well-rotted organic matter. Use a tall and sturdy structure with string or canes for support. Direct-sow 2 beans on either side of supports, 4 cm deep, in rows around 65 cm apart. Seeds can also be sown in pots indoors for transplanting.
Transplanting
Harden off young plants for 3-5 days. Plant in rows around 65 cm apart, with plants spaced around 40 cm. Water them in well.
Plant Care
Runner beans don’t need much work. Twine stragglers back in. Water well when flowers appear and keep picking young bean pods. Cut off tips once they reach the top of supports to encourage side shoots.
Challenges
Watch for black fly on fresh tips; squish or wash them off. Bean weevils create dark holes in the beans.
Harvest
Harvest pods early for delicacy; regular harvests every 2-3 days encourage more flowering.
Culinary Ideas
Runner beans are versatile. Grill them, add to stir-fries, paella, or serve steamed. After pods get stringy, leave on the vine to ripen beans, usable fresh, frozen, or dried.
Seed Saving
Runner beans are cross-pollinating; ensure varietal purity. Select the best plants, save seeds, and do not harvest from them. Harvest when pods dry on the plant.
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Runner bean – Scarlet Emperor (Organic)
£2.80 Add to basketRunner bean – Scarlet Emperor (Organic)
A heritage variety of vigorous growth and productivity. Harvested young as snap beans or matured to be dried and shelled. Scarlet Emperor beans are an old favourite. They are often just grown for their beauty – how great that they can be eaten as well!
The plants have bright red flowers and grow up to 3m tall, producing masses of smooth-textured long green pods that can be eaten as a snap bean. When left to mature they form seeds of a purple colour with black dapples and also make a delicious drying bean.
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Runner Beans – Emergo (Organic)
£2.85 Add to basketRunner Beans – Emergo (Organic)
A traditional white flowered variety producing an abundance of smooth pods. Emergo is a great variety which produces well even in our unpredictable UK climate. As well as being delicious and easy to grow its white flowers make a beautiful addition to the vegetable patch, especially when grown alongside a red-flowered variety such as Scarlet Emperor.
(Approximate seed count – 30)£2.85
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