
Note to Mel: Can you remember where you planted the borlotti beans?
January 2006 - Frankie & Mel are starting up an allotment occasionally helped by their husbands, Nick & Steve. The plan is to grow lots of veg and some flowers. Nick and Steve want to wear smocks, smoke pipes and drink cider... Allotment 21 will end in January 2007 when we hope to move house. www.facebook.com/frankiesgardendiary
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I don't know about Blauhilde, Grunhilde, or even Hilda Ogden...but I do know those aren't Borlotti, so I guess you are right.
My "Borlotti Identification Guide 101" says to look for plants that resemble enthusiastic dwarf french beans, only a bit taller, with thick pods that start green, then go a mottled pink before drying up...a bit like some allotmenteers this year no doubt.
I have grown blauhilde before, and looked very much like that
I was mottled pink watering them last night. Do the council move the water tanks further away each night?
The council certanily do. At the moment I seem to walking three miles to my tanks when it only seemed like 300 yards over the winter. Curse them.
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