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Get Planting... dwarf beans

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Dwarf French beans are such a rewarding crop, providing a steady succession of tasty pods for salads, cooked meals and stir fries, while largerpodd­ed varieties, such as ‘Borlotto Firetongue’ can be allowed to mature to produce dried haricot beans for soups and stews.

Their compact size means they don’t take up as much room or height as runner beans and if you use those varieties with colourful flowers and pods, such as purple ‘Mistik’ and creamy yellow ‘Polka’, they lend themselves to being grown ornamental­ly in borders or patio pots. They also perform well in extra-deep growing bags.

French beans do best on a moist, organic soil, so dig in plenty of compost or rotted manure beforehand. They’re usually planted in blocks rather than single rows so plants provide mutual support, but they’ll always benefit from horizontal support to prevent them flopping, particular­ly when the clusters of pods start to swell. String, sweet pea netting or twiggy pea sticks pushed among plants are ideal.

At this time of year you can start them off in two ways, either the seeds sown individual­ly in cell trays under glass, or when the weather warms up in late May and early June and the risk of serious frost has gone you can sow them in situ, with seeds 15cm (6in) apart in a block so they support each other. Under glass, once they’ve outgrown the cells, grow on in 7.5cm (3in) pots to plant out later in June.

Once planted, water in and keep the soil moist, particular­ly in dry periods, providing an occasional high potash liquid feed and protection from slugs and snails, particular­ly when young. Although they’ll crop intensivel­y for a few weeks, succession­al sowing every fortnight to the end of July provides a bean harvest until autumn.

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Slim, stringless ‘Kenyan’-type bean. Steam or use in stir fries. From www.mrfothergi­lls.co.uk; tel: 0333 777 3936.
‘Ferrari’ Slim, stringless ‘Kenyan’-type bean. Steam or use in stir fries. From www.mrfothergi­lls.co.uk; tel: 0333 777 3936.

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