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Old 11-05-2017, 20:21   #1
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Question Runner Beans in trouble !!

I put my runner bean plants outside a couple of days ago and tonight I was about to water them when I noticed the top leaves had gone a grotty white look at the top on almost every plant except one tub that was near my hedge.




Any Percy Thrower types here, there has been no frost here since they have been outside but it has been quite breezy ?
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Old 11-05-2017, 21:12   #2
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What sort of hedge is it?
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looks like they have floured
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Not sure about Derby but there was a frost Wednesday morning over here in Alfreton.
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What sort of hedge is it?
Leylandii of course - am waiting for the punch line !
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looks like they have floured
Can you make flour from runner beans
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I didn't realize bamboo grew leaves!
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What's a runner bean?

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Oh sorry runner....beans....
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Ahem, on a more serious and mature note, I think you could be correct in thinking the wind has something to do with this. I've heard it called wind burn.
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Serious and mature......

However.........we had such serious frosts out here 2 weeks ago (-6°C), that the early leaves of Figs, Ginkos and Walnuts, were completely burnt off.....some of the younger tender ones may not reshoot and survive......
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Ahem, on a more serious and mature note, I think you could be correct in thinking the wind has something to do with this. I've heard it called wind burn.
Serious and mature...

...and you mention wind burn?

Who'd like to start?

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Serious and mature...

...and you mention wind burn?

Who'd like to start?

Stop it, I'm barely keepin it together
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Something smells so bad about this
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Ahem, on a more serious and mature note, I think you could be correct in thinking the wind has something to do with this. I've heard it called wind burn.
Is this windburn related to wind chill ?
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