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bigoledude

I shouldn't have to ask this!

bigoledude
10 years ago

I've been gardening a very long time. Yet, I've never grown beans, peas or any legume for that matter. I have many questions and, know from experience that 2 questions-per-post is about max for responses. LOL

I want to plant all "pole" type beans/peas. Most of what I will grow will be pickled in a hot Cajun vinegar. I guess the intense seasoning will kinda negate me needing a specific flavored bean for pickling. A lot will be eaten fresh as "snap" beans. Here in SE Louisiana we eat tons of "red beans-n-rice. And, for now, the store-bought kind does the trick for dry beans.

Having fresh green-peas sounds like it would be fabulous. And, it seems that the southern peas can handle our summer heat.

The questions:

What would be the most prolific pole bean to use for pickling that won't get all mushy?

Is there a great-tasting "pole" snap bean for coking, that is also prolific?

I have some seed of Yard-Long. Would these be a good choice for my intended purposes?

OK, I pushed the envelope and asked 3 questions. Thanks in advance for y'alls replies.

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