Wednesday 13 October 2021

Black Knight Runner Beans


An old New variety to Suttons - Black Knight Runner Beans - 20 Seeds - £3.99

The story is that this runner bean has been grown by the Bishop of Shrewsbury, Edmund Knight, and to have been passed to some of the local congregants in the late 1800’s. This could be true or an old wife’s tale, but where it originates from has been certainly been lost in time and history. The beans of 'Black Knight' may look a little more gnarly than most, but they are still tender, juicy and stringless even when the pods become older and the beans begin to show. For the best tasting results, steam lightly to keep their colour. Pods range from 200 - 300mm (8"-12").

Sow in pots or trays on a windowsill or in a greenhouse using quality compost. Cover seeds with 3.8cm (1½") compost. Germination 7-14 days. Grow on, planting outside protecting with cloches until frost risk has passed. Alternatively, sow direct into warm, moist soil prepared by digging and raking. Erect canes or netting to support plants, sowing one seed per cane or at 15-23cm (6-9") intervals along the row, at a depth of 5cm (2"). Grows best in rich, well-prepared soil. 

Conserve moisture by mulching with manure, straw or grass clippings. Water well during dry summers. Sow in pots or trays on a windowsill or in a greenhouse using quality compost. Cover seeds with 3.8cm (1½") compost. Germination 7-14 days. Grow on, planting outside protecting with cloches until frost risk has passed. 

Alternatively, sow direct into warm, moist soil prepared by digging and raking. Erect canes or netting to support plants, sowing one seed per cane or at 15-23cm (6-9") intervals along the row, at a depth of 5cm (2"). Grows best in rich, well-prepared soil.

The colour makes them easy to spot when harvesting

My plot neighbour grew this variety in 2021 and gave me some to try, and I loved them so defiantly one for my seed box for 2022. 

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