Summary
What do chickpea seedlings look like? What new technique could I try to establish my beans next year? How do other gardeners grow my favorite legume crop in a completely different climate? How can I multiply my own seeds?
Let Nicolas Carton (agronomist and pulse ambassador) and Anne from the Global Bean team, guide you through legume show gardens!
Recording
Thumbnail and preview picture: Nicolas Carton, Instagram:@Lumineuses_div
The Event
Thursday 23rd of June 2022, 17:00 – 18:00 CET
What do chickpea seedlings look like? What new technique could I try to establish my beans next year? How do other gardeners grow my favorite legume crop in a completely different climate? How can I multiply my own seeds? If you are curious about the diversity of legumes, watch this garden tour through Europe and beyond.
The Global Bean Show Gardens constitute a very diverse network of demonstration gardens, production farms, breeding stations and experimental farms. Their participants are growing all sorts of legumes, for example, children in Germany are growing climbing beans as part of a school project, gardeners in Portugal are breeding faba beans and peas, in Greece they are growing grass peas, and, in Germany gardeners are testing chickpea cultivation.
The Global Bean team made the most of the beginning of summer and took participants – live – to some of the gardens!
For all of you, who like to grow legumes, and are – like us – convinced that they will save the world, this is the opportunity to discover legume cultivation in other gardens and countries.
The show gardeners are professionals or amateurs experienced in the world of legume cultivation.
Registration
Registration is closed for this event.