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(Phaseolus coccineus)
Sow outdoors after last frost, use a cane structure trellis or wigwam 22cm between canes, in rows 60cm apart to support beans. Sow in rows 5cm deep 1 seed per cane. Sow indoors mid April or in situ May/June. Harvest August to October. Keep well watered and feed weekly. Tip; sow a few extra beans along the row for transplanting out later.
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Runner Bean Wisley Magic




Runner Bean Wisley Magic
RHS Award of Garden Merit
Runner bean Wisley Magic very long pods, average pod size of 35cm, full of flavour. Heavy cropper. Winner of the RHS AGM in 1999 runner bean trials producing high early yields and late during the trials. 50 gram approx 40 seeds

£2.90 Add to basket 50 gram

 

 


 

Runner Bean Painted Lady




Runner Bean Painted Lady
An old variety dating back to the 19th Century, however it is still one of the best flavoured varieties available. Produces very tender, relatively short pods. Features attractive red and white bi-coloured flowers making it popular both as a plant sales item and for decorative use in a flower garden.
100 gram Av 75 Seeds

£2.55 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams

 

 


 

Runner Bean Streamline



Runner Bean Streamline
One of the most widely used varieties. This exhibition variety of runner beans has excellent quality long pods, heavy cropper.
75 gram Av 80 Seeds

£2.55 Add to basket 40 grams

 

 

 


 

Runner Bean White Emergo

Runner Bean White Emergo       Organic Sourced
White seeded, white flowered. Very heavy crops of smooth, tender, long uniform runner beans. Good for freezing. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
100 gram Av 70 Seeds

£2.35 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.65 Add to basket 100 grams

 

 


 

Runner Bean Enorma

Runner Bean Enorma
Prize winner variety with extremely long 50cm pods, high yielding and excellent flavour. Ideal variety for use as exhibition plant. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
100 gram Av 80 Seeds

£2.55 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams


 


 



 

Runner Bean White Swan




Runner Bean White Swan
An improved version of White Emergo, featuring long, smooth, narrow pods. Good heat tolerance reduces flower abortion during hot and dry conditions. Early cropper. Resistant to all relevant viruses.
50 gram Av 42 seeds

£2.35 Add to basket 50 grams


 


 

Runner Bean Scarlet Empire




Runner Bean Scarlet Empire     NEW Variety
A modern and much improved version of Scarlet Emporer. Produces smooth, narrow, stringless pods, which typically measure 30 x 2.5cm. Excellent vigour with long cropping period. Resistant to all relevant viruses.
100 gram Av 80 seeds

£2.65 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams


 


 

Runner Bean Lady Di seed
 

Runner Bean Lady Di
A stringless runner bean with dark green slender beans up to 30cm in length, crops over a long season. A good exhibition variety. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
100 gram Av 85 seeds

£2.65 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams

 

 


 

Runner Bean Scarlet Emperor


Runner Bean Scarlet Emperor
Runner Bean Scarlet Emperor Pod dimensions 30 x 2.5cm, medium green colour, a well established early variety suitable for growing up canes, wigwams or even fences - can also be used as a ground bean. Exhibition variety.
100 gram Av 100 Seeds

£2.65 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams


 


 

Runner Bean Red Rum seed
 

Runner Bean Red Rum
A very early red flowered variety which is free setting even under the most difficult of seasons, bred for the British climate. Vigorous plants give a very heavy crop of straight succulent narrow pods with good texture up to 20-25cm long. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
100 gram Av 95 Seeds

£2.35 Add to basket 50 grams

£3.95 Add to basket 100 grams

 

 


 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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