Broad beans are one of the earliest crops for harvest in late spring and they are very simple to grow. Broad beans are versatile too – shell the pods for the beans, eat the immature pods whole or steam or stir-fry the leafy tops.
If you actually live in a cold area, or your soil is waterlogged or you have a problem with mice (which love the seeds), then it’s a good idea to sow the Broad beans in a deep pots or modules. Just make sure it is placed in a cool, frost-free place such as a cold frame or unheated greenhouse, and they’ll germinate within 3 weeks.
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