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Hi My runner beans flowers are dropping they are very tall with loads of flowers grown in a runner bean tub thing made for runners in good compost . they have not done well cos of the weather and i had lost some and had too re plant . these are the ones that got though the weather .I have more half hight coming up i have started to feed them . i have looked for the ans on the net but found the question with no ans . they are well waterd help me Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Ah sorry to hear that. Unfortunatley I cannote help you as not a gardener.
I am sure some one will post on here later today.
Good luck ( rubber beans are my favourite)
Rose
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i might have found the ans it may be lack of incects ot the bees may be biteing off the flowers So might be no beans !!!!!whaaaaaaahhhh The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Chrissie ive lost my Lupin due to big lack of lady birds this year eaten right to rootsd espite praying,soapy water etc etc etc. wonder if your due same issue as ladybirds my dad whos champion allotment holder says they eat the green fly etc etc and his runner beans also done awfully. as have sweetpeas,mine doing faboulsy casue in london not so many black flies. dont know if you can do much else have you tried gardeners world or bbc gardening tips website. might have answer. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hi Chrissie,
I've had the same problem with my tomatoes .... loads of flowers but no tomatoes!
I suppose you could always try self-polinating with an ear bud. I might give it a go and see if I have any luck.
Joanna
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Mmmmm well you would laugh i was out there with my finger having a go . i only think this is the Ans also i found bees sometimes bite of the flowers or do something so they dont have beans . be a pity if they dont do anything maybe its too late but might try a sweet peas growing with them . this time ill look for a highley sented flower i could plant with them to see if that will do it .But have to be quick christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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oh its like my lemon plant this time last year ahd fruits on it yet 2010 its only got flowers they just dropping off little green buds maybe they the lemons as were green at first got it as birthday gift last year.for my party ahd 6 lemons of it and none since. its a patio growing sort. sweetpea inbetween might do trick i got some first time ive gorwn anythign from seed beautiful scent to. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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well i have sprayed with sugar and water to see if the bees come . ha ha the white cabbage butterflys are going round and round after my cabbage plot only to find a net i brought butterfly netting and a cage ha ha they can,t get in . christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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clever chrisse thats will bring bees possibly we got bees on my lavender not many had more when had lupin they love it,ohh maybe plant a lupin next to it then. they attarct bees or lavender or stocks etc. sweet peas bees not touching. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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If all else fails, scrap the plants and buy a large bar of choc, chockers!
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You could buy the beans as well!!!
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amanda_lewin wrote:If all else fails, scrap the plants and buy a large bar of choc, chockers! ha ha The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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dorat wrote:You could buy the beans as well!!! it has took weeks to grow them .Whaaaaaahhhhh Excitment i have seen a bee The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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We have some Cotoneaster that is absolutely swarming with bees! The lavender is as well.
Doreen xx
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sugar and water sounds good idea to me I will post again when my Mr Bean Brain eventually gets back from work - not quite sure what he does but we always do well for beans I know he takes tops out once reach a certain height... we had so many good plants this year i donated some to the garden at work I will be back soon wiv some of me ol gardeners wisdom xx
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Paul says more water may be needed - they can be very thirsty xx let us know how u get on xxxxx
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Thanks .Liz .I know about the water so well waterd every night .I also run the shower from the hose to damp the flowers and climb up and pinch the tops out An expert says its very dry ( air ) this year .I have been doing feeds when watering and spraying with suger and water in day and though the flowers have dropped off or the bees sometimes bite though ( might be that ) or lack of them i have counted 6 beans about half inch coming .Excitement This year was hoping i would do well with veg .All on the bottom lawn in rasied beds or pots .The beans are in a runner bean thing which you put the canes in .Means i can move when empty . next question my toms are still green doing feeds and lots of water in the sun .They don,t rippin sometimes if they want feeds so made sure .I have lost some of my spuds think it was the cold the very earleys came up and went . hope u are ok Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Swop the garden for a chocolate making factory on my what was a lawn . might be better Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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ooh that sounds good and maybe a garden party with Johnny Depp?
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Give the tomtoms time - sometimes they will surprise you. We havent got toms this year tho' it is more dry / humid this year definitely p'raps thats it Good u got some beans showing already, we got just a few - and peas are starting last couple days :)
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