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Broad Bean Seed The Sutton
Vicia faba 'The Sutton'
- A dwarf broad bean, ideal for the smaller plot.
- Produces deliciously tender beans.
- Extremely hardy and perfect for over-wintering.
Supplied as a packet of approximately 75 seeds.
This Product is Available Now.1 or more £3.95GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
Description
Despite being dwarf in habit, the Sutton yields as well as most taller varieties.
The white-seeded beans are deliciously tender and sweet.
An extremely hardy variety and so perfect as an over-wintering crop. Growing to only around 12" (30 cm) in height it also has the benefit of not needing support
Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.
For Early Cropping
- Sow under protection in trays or modules February to March.
- Set out when large enough to handle 9" (23 cm) apart in interspaced double rows 12" (30 cm) apart.
- Can also be direct sown as per 'main cropping' under cloches February to March.
For Main Cropping
- Sow March to May 9" (23 cm) apart in rows 12" (30 cm) apart.
- Sow in 2" (5 cm) deep drills.
For Over-Wintering
- Sow October to November 8" (20 cm) apart in rows 10" (25 cm) apart.
- Sow in 2" (5 cm) deep drills.
Top Tips
- Pheasants love young broad bean plants and will dig up the plants to eat the sprouted seed so take precautions (especially with autumn sowings) if you have pheasants in your area.
- Young broad bean tops make an excellent spinach substitute.
- Water well if the weather is dry when the pods are swelling.
- As soon as the first beans appear pinch off the top 1½" of the stems to encourage pod development and to help reduce blackfly.
- Pick the beans when they are young and tender - broad beans freeze well so better to freeze any excess rather than try and extend the season and end up eating tough beans.
- After harvesting dig the plants into the ground to provide green manure and valuable nitrogen to the soil.
Pricing
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How To...
How to Sow & Grow Beans
Detailed advice on sowing and growing beans of all kinds outside and under protection. Includes information on watering and pest control.
How To Videos
Edible Classroom - Growing Beans (Video)
A video lesson plan on sowing and growing French Beans in jam jars. Can be undertaken with both French Beans, Runner Beans and Broad Beans.
Edible Classroom - Planting Beans (Video)
Paul explains how to plant the Beans the children have grown and the activities that can stem from this.
General Information
A Note About Our Seed Packets & Seed Counts
Information on Victoriana's method of packeting seed, including information on the seed packets. Also details on Victoriana's seed guarantee.
Plants Awarded The RHS Award Of Garden Merit
A listing of the seed and plant varieties sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that have been awarded the Award Of Garden Merit by the RHS.
Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.
Magazine Articles
Get Your Kids Into Gardening
An article about encouraging children to garden written by Stephen Shirley that appeared in Grow Your Own magazine
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