Wednesday 8 July 2009

Keeping on top of things!

We've had a potent combination lately of warm sun and quite a bit of rain and most of the plants are loving it! This is as true of the weeds - which lurk in plentiful supply following the clearing of the patch - as the beans and other plants.

The instructions for Spiraclimb quite rightly say that growing climbers requires little more effort then occasionally twisting the new growth around the support. As previously mentioned, you need to do this quite sympathetically to avoid damaging stems.

However, my beans this year seem to have other ideas and keeping up with them is proving a challenge! For example a day or two's absence from the garden due to rain, or other commitments, finds the beans eagerly pursuing their own agenda instead of mine! I've had to unwrap them from the central cane, each other, and cut short promising bids to cross from one support to the other in order to maintain the correct style and decorum in the garden!

I even had one bean plant that unwrapped itself repeatedly right in front of me after I'd spent minutes carefully arranging it! I steadfastly refuse to use ties as this should not be necessary - but this particular plant has cunning and guile and I almost relented before finally taming it!

Anyhow, the instructions and growing tips on the Spiraclimb website are correct - at least so far - but I think the key, particularly in times of ideal growing weather, is regular attention and possibly greater will power then that of your climbing plant!

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