Growing Calendar for Green Manure - Field Beans Seeds
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My AccountField Beans are of the greatest value when overwintered.
They can be cut once and allowed to re-grow to produce second flush of foliage before digging in.
Dig in any time up to flowering. Fixes Nitrogen, it will not tolerate drought conditions and prefers heavier soil.
Sow September to October for over-wintering.
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Fix 'natural' Nitrogen into your plot.
Height: 36in (90cm)
Sow Outdoors: March-August, direct into the required position, 2 beans, 1in (2cm) deep 8in (10cm) apart. Keep soil moist at all times.
DIG IN: Chop down foliage and dig in before flowering.
Flowers: June-October
Fixes Nitrogen into Heavy soils.
Standard Seeds E.C Rules and Regulations.
August is primarily about harvesting your crops, but there are still some vegetables that can be sown and planted out!