Hello Paul - Thank you very much for watching our video and it's great to hear about your allotment: I know in some areas people are having to wait for them. Keep safe and happy All the best Melanie 🌱
cool. i have locked at several fava beans clips on youtube, but never afaik heard anything of support. but irl i have done that, living in sweden and in the midth of the garden so its pretty windy. thanks
Hello Jesus Christ is Lord of Lords and King of Kings - thank you for watching our video and very glad to have been of help: we have it windy too here in the South West of England so needs must! All the best 🌸
Hello Clive’s Conundrum Garden - thank you for watching our video and we very much appreciate your subbing 😊Sometimes in harsh winters here in the UK broad beans are not so hardy so please do bear that in mind with your Canadian winter about to arrive 🥶 - but delicious nonetheless! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and All the best 🌸
Hi Safa Farah - thank you for watching our video. The radicle has a protective cap of cells and the plumule is protected by the hypocotyl which lifts it out of the ground in an inverted condition so as to protect the developing leaves before reverting in the light once through the soil to develop properly. An excellent book for further reading is Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon and I attach the link herewith: amzn.to/325ZPdu As an Amazon Affiliate we do earn from qualifying purchases. If you are interested in Botany, you are welcome to join our horticultural course - this year we are able to offer it online as a result of Covid-19 and have started an enrolment list for September 2021. Further details are on our website at johnhorseyhorticulture.co.uk/courses/ Keep safe & happy All the best Melanie 🌸
Hello Rene - if you keep them in your greenhouse all throughout the Autumn and Winter then you will probably be able to enjoy them in February/March Thank you for watching our video and keep safe and happy All the best 🌸
Hello Christine - thank you for your comment and for watching our video: we suggest that when you have six groups of flowers pinch the top out and that should prevent the blackfly coming All the best 🌸
Thank you
Thank you for this. I’ve got my first allotment a couple of weeks ago in Bristol. Wanting to plant board bean. This is very helpful.
Hello Paul - Thank you very much for watching our video and it's great to hear about your allotment: I know in some areas people are having to wait for them. Keep safe and happy
All the best Melanie 🌱
cool. i have locked at several fava beans clips on youtube, but never afaik heard anything of support. but irl i have done that, living in sweden and in the midth of the garden so its pretty windy. thanks
Hello Jesus Christ is Lord of Lords and King of Kings - thank you for watching our video and very glad to have been of help: we have it windy too here in the South West of England so needs must! All the best 🌸
Great video!! Subbed. We just sowed broad beans and will use your advice
Cheers from Victoria Canada
Hello Clive’s Conundrum Garden - thank you for watching our video and we very much appreciate your subbing 😊Sometimes in harsh winters here in the UK broad beans are not so hardy so please do bear that in mind with your Canadian winter about to arrive 🥶 - but delicious nonetheless! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and All the best 🌸
@@JohnHorseyHorticulture luckily we're on the west coast , which is 9b. It's very similar to your climate, so your channel will be very helpful for us
@@clivesconundrumgarden Oh brilliant that’s great and we have subbed your channel too and look forward to following you 🌸
@@JohnHorseyHorticulture thank you! That's great!
Very interesting thank you very much - also your dog is beautiful!
Thank you very much - very glad you enjoyed it
During germination of the broad,been how are the following parts protected from damage as they are forced through the soil A.plumule
B.radicle
Hi Safa Farah - thank you for watching our video. The radicle has a protective cap of cells and the plumule is protected by the hypocotyl which lifts it out of the ground in an inverted condition so as to protect the developing leaves before reverting in the light once through the soil to develop properly. An excellent book for further reading is Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon and I attach the link herewith: amzn.to/325ZPdu As an Amazon Affiliate we do earn from qualifying purchases. If you are interested in Botany, you are welcome to join our horticultural course - this year we are able to offer it online as a result of Covid-19 and have started an enrolment list for September 2021. Further details are on our website at johnhorseyhorticulture.co.uk/courses/ Keep safe & happy All the best Melanie 🌸
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Thank you so much
If I sow broad beans in the greenhouse in Autumn when will we be able to pick them?
Thank you René.
Hello Rene - if you keep them in your greenhouse all throughout the Autumn and Winter then you will probably be able to enjoy them in February/March Thank you for watching our video and keep safe and happy All the best 🌸
i tried growing Broad Beans this year but got Black fly and no broad beans came
Hello Christine - thank you for your comment and for watching our video: we suggest that when you have six groups of flowers pinch the top out and that should prevent the blackfly coming All the best 🌸