Beans / Creasedback or Crazy Beans
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Comments (2)The Hypocotyl (root) is the first to emerge from seed then the plumule (stem + leaf) later. If both have emerge from your seed then lay the seed on its side & cover with soil. water & maintain soil temp at 60-70F...See MoreIncredible Edibles All Bean Fall Swap!!!!! Just Beans!!!!
Comments (150)Well, I received Gary's HUGE package today! I felt like it was Christmas! LOL! He shared so many beans, you should all thank him for his generousity! And please GARY, let me know of some varieties that you DONT have so I can send you back some good ones in return! sugarshane, gardenmom2, and Zebraman, if you do not mind, could you just send me an email or post to let me know that you are still in this and if your beans are sent out yet? No problems, just wanted to double check with the people who I have not seen active on the thead lately. Christy ***bonechickchris~Christy ***dirtdiggin~Toni ***booberry85~Becky sunnyk~Donna ***highalttransplant~Bonnie gardenmom2~Nichol ***grymntl~Bruce ***tormato~Gary sugarshane1313~Jim sassybutterfly 2008~Wendy ***dem pa~Don zebraman ***Daniel aka dirtdiggin Jr. luvgardening2/Nancy ***remy ***arroyogardener/Jamie ***reynal/Danny (*** seeds Received)...See MoreBeans Beans Beans
Comments (7)DW has been helping me with the dry beans. Dry beans were once almost completely unknown to her. It's been a slow process. However, she has developed an interest. Especially after I got back to growing beans for chili and soup. BTW, she has only been casually interested in edamame but the kidney beans seem to have captured her enthusiasm. It may mostly be the colors of Jacob's Cattle beans and Burgundy Bolita. (You can see both of those varieties in the thread on hot peppers Zach has posted.) She isn't likely to easily admit that just as she won't be heaping praise on my recipes unless there is one that she likes and I'm not cooking it often enough or, I stand in the corner and pout ... manipulative, ain't I? She stayed right with me shelling them and helped me gather more from the garden ... actually, since she is so adept at these sorts of things, it's really me helping her. Quickly I fall behind and she rounds the bed and begins picking back towards me ... The Bolita will be the most anticipated new variety. It's a half-runner and I'm really not sure how much trouble a passel of the plants might amount to. They are early and fairly prolific. There were few seeds sown but we will get a taste and have more in 2016 if the flavor pleases. Cascade Giant pole beans may be what got DW started down this avenue. I'd grown them for several years as green beans but with so many bush beans, neglected them one season. We had so much seed that we decided to try some in soup. With those heavy pods and small seeds, Cascade Giant are a bother to shell but the taste was delicious! These rattlesnake-type beans are popular as dual purpose and it's understandable. By comparison, it's easy to shell Jacob's Cattle beans and they are also very good. A world of beans is out there and it will be fun for us to try a few new ones every year. Steve...See MoreWanted: Woods Mountain Crazy bean
Comments (1)Bump with updated trade list. SEED TRADE - I'm looking for ----------------------------------------------- Woods Mountain Crazy Bean Hercules cowpea Sunchokes Lavender Petunia - Red and bi-color preferred ----------------------------------------------- SEED TRADE - I'm trading ----------------------------------------------- 2015 Red Bisbee cowpea 2014 State 1/2 Runner bean 2015 Jackson Wonder butterbean 2015 Myocoba bean 2013 Numex Twilight pepper 2015 Emerald Giant bell pepper 2014 California Wonder bell pepper 2015 Blacktail Mountain watermelon 2014 Butternut squash 2014 Purple Top turnip 2014 Curly Leaf Mustard 2014 Crimson Giant radish 2014 Brunswick cabbage 2015 Luffa gourd (aegyptiaca)...See Moreaftermidnight Zone7b B.C. Canada
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