wsmoak
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I planted a whole packet of Violet's Multicolored Butterbeans (from Southern Exposure) and they are READY! They're past ready -- it says 80-90 days, and here we are at barely 75 and there are some rattling around in brown shells. So, I have plenty of seed saved for next year, with no effort at all.
These are so much fun to shell, you never know what color you're going to get.
http://www.southernexposure.com/violets-multicolored-butterbeans-bean-lima-pole-28-g-p-840.html
And it's a good thing they are fun to shell, because there are a LOT of them. I have them trellised on a cattle panel set on 8' t-posts, so that the top edge of the panel is about 6'6" off the ground, still within reach for me. (Anything less sturdy, they would have pulled down in a heap.) I planted about 1' out on both sides of the trellis, and had some trouble getting the vines to reach 2' up to find the bottom edge of it. Next year I think I will plant more directly underneath it, and hang... something, maybe a bit of field fence, off the bottom 2' so that they have an easy climb straight up.
DH has requested two rows of them next year, I'll have to buy another panel! Hopefully next year *he* can go pick them all (he's on crutches at the moment.)
I have some other different types of butterbeans in my collection, but this is the only one I managed to plant this year.
-Wendy
These are so much fun to shell, you never know what color you're going to get.
http://www.southernexposure.com/violets-multicolored-butterbeans-bean-lima-pole-28-g-p-840.html
And it's a good thing they are fun to shell, because there are a LOT of them. I have them trellised on a cattle panel set on 8' t-posts, so that the top edge of the panel is about 6'6" off the ground, still within reach for me. (Anything less sturdy, they would have pulled down in a heap.) I planted about 1' out on both sides of the trellis, and had some trouble getting the vines to reach 2' up to find the bottom edge of it. Next year I think I will plant more directly underneath it, and hang... something, maybe a bit of field fence, off the bottom 2' so that they have an easy climb straight up.
DH has requested two rows of them next year, I'll have to buy another panel! Hopefully next year *he* can go pick them all (he's on crutches at the moment.)
I have some other different types of butterbeans in my collection, but this is the only one I managed to plant this year.
-Wendy