Our broad beans have just come up - planted 7 weeks ago (just before we had all the snow) seeds like that have their own internal logic beyond our ken. Good!!RenewableCandy wrote:So far the seeds that I planted (including broad beans, ages ago) have done absolutely nowt. Outdoor temps are about 4 (night) - 10 (day). I wonder if they're still just waiting.
Of course for those crops that don't like frost or have a short growing season we need to offer appropriate encouragement/nurturing but there is something nice about leaving hardy plants to just get on with it. If they fail utterly then it might have just been a bad year but more likely your bit of soil just don't suit them.
I am trying to grow things that my soil likes cos I don't have the time for careful growing.
Last year this included runner beans, french beans, and best of all purple sprouting broccoli - right now we have 20 purple s. b. plants in or garden & allotment; If they don't work this year then I'm going to have to work out why it worked so well last year and not this.
Enough rambling from me!!