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Small chilli Online
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How’s everyone’s Lima beans done this year?

Turns out Lima beans don’t like the frozen north. Less than 1ft tall and still not flowered. I’m going to take a stab in the dark here and say, I’m probably not going to get a crop off them  Big Grin . 

To be fair to the Lima’s none of my beans outside have done very well this year. But I will harvest something from all the other varieties.
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My beans have been non-existent this year, although I do have a pot of Hunters in the GH that look promising.
Lemurs will have to wait for next year.
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I never got round to lemurs either, as you say, next year.
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Shamefully I didn't even sow any this year!! There was no point - I needed the small greenhouse for all my tomatoes, which to be fair, I prefer over lima beans.

However, I've got two new types of surprise seeds to share with the group (if I can manage to germinate at least one or two myself).
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Oooh, Surprise seeds again. Big Grin Big Grin ;D
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Do lemurs need to be grown under cover? If so it's unlikely I'll have room.
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I am particularly pleased because I've researched one of the surprise seeds today and found that despite their tropical look, they're hardy in all of the UK (H6).
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Yes, lemurs want to be grown in a warm place, so under cover is almost certainly needed in the UK Smile
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Well in that case I’ll be trying them again inside next year.  Big Grin .
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