Unwins Runner Bean Equator Seeds produce vibrant green, long stringless pods. Flexible to indoor and outdoor sowing, plant these seeds from April up until June and harvest in August and September.
Equator runner beans are easy to grow and will continue to crop even in hotter weather. Enjoy as a nutrient-rich side to any summer dish, or freeze and enjoy throughout the year.
- Drought tolerant
- High yields of tasty beans
- RHS Pollinator
Sow: April to June
Harvest: July to September
Sow Indoors
For an earlier crop, sow individual seeds in 8 cm pots of potting compost. Keep the pots on a sunny windowsill, in a propagator, or in a greenhouse, maintaining a minimum temperature of 12°C. Ensure the compost remains moist at all times, but not saturated.
Hardening Off / Planting Out
Gradually accustom young plants to outdoor conditions for 2–3 weeks before planting out from late May onwards, when the danger of frost has passed. Provide support with canes, either in double rows sloping inwards with 15 cm between canes, in a 'wigwam' structure, or in a container at least 75 cm in diameter. Plants will climb and twine naturally.
Sow Outdoors
Sow direct, 5 cm deep, into the required harvest position next to a cane support or in a large container once the danger of frost has passed.
Aftercare
Runner beans require plenty of water to produce a good crop. Water generously in dry spells. When plants are in full flower, an occasional mid-day spraying with a fine hose encourages flower set and bean production. They thrive in a sunny position sheltered from cold winds and are generally disease and trouble-free.
Advice
Soil should be well-manured prior to planting. Runner bean seeds are sensitive to cold, wet soils and will not germinate in unfavourable conditions. Pick young for best flavour. Surplus crops can be frozen: slice and blanch for 2 minutes, then drain, cool, and bag for the freezer.