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[[File:Fava bean 111221.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Fava bean plants in midwinter. These have been sown in autumn. Fava beans can withstand frost and these plants will give harvest in early spring.]]
 
[[File:Fava bean 111221.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Fava bean plants in midwinter. These have been sown in autumn. Fava beans can withstand frost and these plants will give harvest in early spring.]]
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Sow fava beans (also called broad beans) in February and March. You can also sow under glass already in late autumn or January. Fava beans can overwinter.
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Don't add manure to the soil but some old compost is ok, or sawdust to prevent the beans from rotting. Sow some dill in the same row, they protect against blackfly. Another method against blackfly is to pinch out the tops when the plant begins to blossom. You can stir-fry these tops and they are delicious.
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Plant distance in the row 15 cm and between the rows 60 cm. Harvest is from mid June to July. You can grow lettuce between the beans when they are still small.
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Fava beans grow in any soil but prefer rich loams. As a legume, they live in a symbiosis with Rhizobium, soil bacteria that fix nitrogen.
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Broad beans are an old vegetable and were already eaten in the Mediterranean around 6000 BCE or earlier. Fava beans are often flavored with savory.
  
  
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== Gallery ==
 
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File:Fava bean root nodules.jpg|Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas).
 
File:Fava bean root nodules.jpg|Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas).
 
File:Fava bean flowers.jpg|Fava bean flowers
 
File:Fava bean flowers.jpg|Fava bean flowers
 
File:Fava bean seeds - with cm-mm scale.JPG|Fava bean seeds - with cm-mm scale
 
File:Fava bean seeds - with cm-mm scale.JPG|Fava bean seeds - with cm-mm scale
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File:Fava beans greenhouse after frost 120217.JPG|To my surprise these [[fava bean]] plants were affected by frost, although they are in a greenhouse. These were sown in November and the picture is taken in February.
 
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* [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5AD327C1F2415FC5 Research topics: Broad beans ] Playlist
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5AD327C1F2415FC5 Research topics: Broad beans ] Playlist
  
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 15 June 2012

Fava bean plants in midwinter. These have been sown in autumn. Fava beans can withstand frost and these plants will give harvest in early spring.

Sow fava beans (also called broad beans) in February and March. You can also sow under glass already in late autumn or January. Fava beans can overwinter.

Don't add manure to the soil but some old compost is ok, or sawdust to prevent the beans from rotting. Sow some dill in the same row, they protect against blackfly. Another method against blackfly is to pinch out the tops when the plant begins to blossom. You can stir-fry these tops and they are delicious.

Plant distance in the row 15 cm and between the rows 60 cm. Harvest is from mid June to July. You can grow lettuce between the beans when they are still small.

Fava beans grow in any soil but prefer rich loams. As a legume, they live in a symbiosis with Rhizobium, soil bacteria that fix nitrogen.

Broad beans are an old vegetable and were already eaten in the Mediterranean around 6000 BCE or earlier. Fava beans are often flavored with savory.









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