At first I thought "Oh no! Another unnecessary intro!" but it was very brief and the rest was extremely clear and informative. I will be referring back to this as my beans progress. Thanks a lot from Brisbane Australia.
Best video with great info , I love watching your video and am learning so much. . I will certainly try to plant broad beans this early summer and will share my experience. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and wisdom. Warm wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
this looks just wonderful. Remember, people with Favism (g6pd deficiency) which is prevalent in the middle east, cannot tolerate fava bean or any other beans, but mostly fava beans can be deadly. Thank you for your kind attention.
I love it. Brave is one of our favorite cartoon movies.😄 Btw Im the newest fan of your vids. I only have container garden in my front yard because I don't much space. And I'm from the Philippines yey!
That's great, container gardening is an excellent way to grow vegetables if you have limited space. We will be shooting some new videos soon, what would you like to see?
Oh the weather here is so much different from yours. I would love to try sugar snaps but I don't think our suited for that. 26 °C would our coolest here.
Any advise on how often to water these beans . I was told that we should hold off watching to produce flowers. Your thoughts on this is greatly appreciated.
I was really wanting a bean vid with a thick German accent when I saw the name. Bit disappointed but this was really well presented and informative. Cant wait to grow my first batch in October in Texas! Thanks
+martin evans Hi, broad beans are perfect for seed saving. After harvesting leave some pods on the plant to develop for seed. When the pod dries up and blackens remove the beans and store them in a cool, dry spot. They will eventually shrivel and turn brown, ready for planting or storing for later years. Cheers, Tony.
Great video. I am trying to find more info on the bean rust. My broad beans are full of rust but pods still growing. Do I need to cut the plants and burn them? How does the rust affect the soil and nearby plants? Thank you
Chocolate Spot, is I think we know as RUST SPOT, if you touch the plant then its wet after a rain it get rust spots. Love a good feed of Broad beans but did not grow any this year. I can buy frozen ones in the Asian store from China but never as good a a feed of fresh veges from your own garden, grown with love.
Chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae ) and Rust Spot (Uromyces viciae-fabae) are two distinctly different fungal diseases affecting broad beans. Rust spot will damage foliage while the more severe chocolate spot can cause flower loss and potentially lead to plant collapse. Regards. T.
yo this video is sick! I never knew about broad bean varieties until I read about them in Peas and Beans by Anthony Biddle (highly recommend to people who like peas and beans). I'm growing a few broad bean plants here in the states this year to see how they taste fresh. Thanks for showing how to harvest the pods correctly, I'll make sure to reference this video again later in the season :) thanks again guys and best wishes
Hi, i have transplanted my broad beans from the seedling mini pots to the soil just few days ago but they are getting yellowish from the bottom going up. Since it has been raining a but in the past days, would that be an overwatering problem?
Hi, Overwatering can be an issue, but yellow leaves can be can be caused by nutrient deficiency, a viral condition or environmental stress due to irregular feeding or watering. You probably need to investigate further.
+Sofia barton - You are welcome Sofia. Is there anything in particular you liked about this video. We just asking so we hope can do more of what people like to see. Thanks for taking time to comment.
+Quickcrop I've watched a bunch of your videos today and have found them really helpful. What I like is the interaction between the two presenters - having the second person asking questions and checking things is really good. I like the clear instructions and also I really like seeing the growth of the plant and the veg. In some videos, you talk about what kind of soil certain veg likes and I've found that really interesting.
Yes, there is a difference between French Beans and Runner Beans and indeed Broad Beans, they are all distinctly separate species of legume. Cheers, Tony.
At first I thought "Oh no! Another unnecessary intro!" but it was very brief and the rest was extremely clear and informative. I will be referring back to this as my beans progress. Thanks a lot from Brisbane Australia.
Best video with great info , I love watching your video and am learning so much. . I will certainly try to plant broad beans this early summer and will share my experience. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and wisdom. Warm wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
I like your question answer style. I learnt a lot. No nettle tea near the beans for example!
I have soil envy. What gorgeous soil. Great video and tips. Thanks
Thank you for the informations..By the way,your voice is so relaxing..besos from España
this looks just wonderful. Remember, people with Favism (g6pd deficiency) which is prevalent in the middle east, cannot tolerate fava bean or any other beans, but mostly fava beans can be deadly. Thank you for your kind attention.
Love your accent, greetings from Cornwall.
thank you for posting this wonderful video
Mine is just flower not beans yet, will they produce later or what
Its pretty cold here m 😧
Mine are huge falling over in the garden . I think I might stake them
Thank you for a very helpful and informative video.
Thank you for watching. Its always a pleasure to get positive feedback.
I really love your accent. It's as if I'm watching BRAVE.
Thanks, Brave is set in Scotland by the way, voiced by Scottish actors. Our videos are shot in Ireland.
I love it. Brave is one of our favorite cartoon movies.😄
Btw Im the newest fan of your vids. I only have container garden in my front yard because I don't much space. And I'm from the Philippines yey!
That's great, container gardening is an excellent way to grow vegetables if you have limited space. We will be shooting some new videos soon, what would you like to see?
Oh the weather here is so much different from yours. I would love to try sugar snaps but I don't think our suited for that. 26 °C would our coolest here.
You could try growing your peas early in the season before the temperature becomes too hot.
thanks ! will be sowing mine in a week or so !
Beautiful video of your broadbeans, subscribed.
I like the rake he is using. Does anyone know the model or manufacturer?
Any advise on how often to water these beans . I was told that we should hold off watching to produce flowers. Your thoughts on this is greatly appreciated.
I was really wanting a bean vid with a thick German accent when I saw the name. Bit disappointed but this was really well presented and informative. Cant wait to grow my first batch in October in Texas! Thanks
Great, glad you liked the video. Klaus is no longer with us but I will do a video sometime with a thick German accent just for you!
Quickcrop I have had a broad bean plant flower before but it fell over till you tout me this
great video when they are ready to pick can you keep some of the seeds for next year and use them
+martin evans Hi, broad beans are perfect for seed saving. After harvesting leave some pods on the plant to develop for seed. When the pod dries up and blackens remove the beans and store them in a cool, dry spot. They will eventually shrivel and turn brown, ready for planting or storing for later years. Cheers, Tony.
Quickcrop
thank you very much
You're very welcome Dr.
Great video. I am trying to find more info on the bean rust.
My broad beans are full of rust but pods still growing. Do I need to cut the plants and burn them? How does the rust affect the soil and nearby plants? Thank you
When the crop is finished should we leave the roots in the soil?
I wonder how your growing conditions/weather compare to my US zone 7..are you in the upper UK?
how many times I can cut Faba Bean plant as fodder and still can get seeds?
Is it ground in wintter?
Do they need any help with pollination? Mine are currently flowering. First time growing them. (Or anything)
Hello, I help my beans pollinate with a fine paint brush, not many bees around now. Do it on a warm dry day.
Excellent video thank you very much Great!
Thank you
Chocolate Spot, is I think we know as RUST SPOT, if you touch the plant then its wet after a rain it get rust spots. Love a good feed of Broad beans but did not grow any this year. I can buy frozen ones in the Asian store from China but never as good a a feed of fresh veges from your own garden, grown with love.
Chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae ) and Rust Spot (Uromyces viciae-fabae) are two distinctly different fungal diseases affecting broad beans. Rust spot will damage foliage while the more severe chocolate spot can cause flower loss and potentially lead to plant collapse. Regards. T.
OK Thanks
yo this video is sick! I never knew about broad bean varieties until I read about them in Peas and Beans by Anthony Biddle (highly recommend to people who like peas and beans). I'm growing a few broad bean plants here in the states this year to see how they taste fresh. Thanks for showing how to harvest the pods correctly, I'll make sure to reference this video again later in the season :) thanks again guys and best wishes
Hi, i have transplanted my broad beans from the seedling mini pots to the soil just few days ago but they are getting yellowish from the bottom going up.
Since it has been raining a but in the past days, would that be an overwatering problem?
Hi Francesco. It is difficult to say, can I ask where your garden is located?
+Quickcrop hi , i am in Queensland - Australia
Hi, Overwatering can be an issue, but yellow leaves can be can be caused by nutrient deficiency, a viral condition or environmental stress due to irregular feeding or watering. You probably need to investigate further.
That was great
+Sofia barton - You are welcome Sofia. Is there anything in particular you liked about this video. We just asking so we hope can do more of what people like to see. Thanks for taking time to comment.
+Quickcrop I've watched a bunch of your videos today and have found them really helpful. What I like is the interaction between the two presenters - having the second person asking questions and checking things is really good. I like the clear instructions and also I really like seeing the growth of the plant and the veg. In some videos, you talk about what kind of soil certain veg likes and I've found that really interesting.
Thank you!
You're welcome, we're glad to help!!
nice video. unfortunately i staked my plants early, so they are tall and weak. hopefully it will still produce some beans.
The plants will be fine as long as they are supported, if they grow too tall pinch out the tops to stop growth.
thank you!
hi can i grow broed beans in one foot deep pot with wig wang
Omar jabbar yes a foot is perfect for broad beans, they have relatively short roots. A wig wam will work fine for support.
My plants are not giving any beans
Bump111. There is no way to remove the vicine. It will only harm people with favism (g6pd deficiency).
The diffance between France Beens runner beans 🤓
Yes, there is a difference between French Beans and Runner Beans and indeed Broad Beans, they are all distinctly separate species of legume. Cheers, Tony.
how to grow your own broad beans video tutorial
Pinch out the tips and use them in a stir fry
Delicious!
Good idea, I will try that!
I just know how to grow them, sorry. Maybe you should contact a dietary specialist or a doctor and raise your concerns with them.
It flowers and then the flowers die
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