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  1. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    Heresy. Proper procedure is to put the broadfork level on the ground, step on it, fall to the left because the right side has a rock, dig it out with a garden fork, try again, fall forward as the center of the fork slides backwards off a rock, bend at least two tines of the garden fork digging...
  2. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    As someone who stubbornly keeps trying to use a broadfork in glacial till, I can say with experience that it's best to start with a smaller garden fork. My broadfork tines are probably twice as long as a standard garden fork, and I have yet to feel like I've done much beyond poking some holes in...
  3. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    I got up this morning, go zapped while walking past a doorknob, and thought, "Ahhh, @Zeedman can finally package up his beans" :celebrate
  4. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    If I remember right she tried to hand the business off, some varieties got lost, and now she's back at it but at a smaller scale?
  5. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    ^^ and a lot of observed and perfectly valid minor "distinguishing" bean differences are due to environment over genetics (or environment causing different expression at least).
  6. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    These were completely dry. I do often mix shellies in when I process during harvest season though. I'm not sure mixing is 100% approved by the USDA standards, but both cooking and processing times are longer for dry beans than shellies, so I use those numbers and don't worry too much about it.
  7. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    They're low acid so you need a pressure canner. I have the Presto 23 quart. Then I do this: https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_04/beans_peas_shelled.html I always do an overnight soak rather than the no-soak methods. The latter just seems like extra work to me. Edit: The Presto is a dial guage...
  8. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    I think these have more white than Lilascheke but I'm not positive. The pods were green though. It wouldn't surprise me if they were related! I soaked somewhere around 6 quarts of dry beans for maybe 16 hours, boiled them for 30 minutes in a 5 gallon pot that was threatening to overflow...
  9. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    Hey bean friends! I've been putting off posting pics of my last varieties to ripen this year, because I needed to compare beans to leftovers to make sure my notes were correct. I present you with 'Ukrainian Pole Bean' from SSE (https://exchange.seedsavers.org/page/listing/id/3127.187619)...
  10. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    I had this conversation with them too, after growing them right next to a P. vulgaris variety that I needed good seed from. Grr. I got my Fiestas and they're definitely on the trial list for next year. They're great looking beans! The Nona's Soup Peas I got from them are also on my list.
  11. jbosmith

    Experiments, observations, and lessons learned

    My lights aren't in use at the moment but I have pretty much the exact same setup! My lights are 48" Barinas that I think came as two eight-packs from Amazon, and I prop up baby starts by turning other, empty trays upside down.
  12. jbosmith

    Experiments, observations, and lessons learned

    Mulch suppresses it pretty well. They rarely come up in my garden rows until I harvest and leave a bunch of bare rows. The most invasive weed in that garden is June-bearing strawberries which have developed the survival tactic of providing just enough fruit that I get yelled at if I kill too many.
  13. jbosmith

    Experiments, observations, and lessons learned

    I admittedly haven't read this whole thread, but the Zebrina pic caught my attention. I have the same plants in my home garden and have observed the same things. At this point I mostly just let the late ones survive that come up after garlic harvest disturbs the soil.
  14. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    Ahhhh, I dug Fred's book out and I was thinking of Norridgewock. I don't know how closely related they are but they look similar.
  15. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    I'm going from memory but I believe this is mentioned .. somewhere .. as an Abenaki (or general Wabanaki maybe) variety, so it may pre-date Maine! It might be in Fred Wiseman's book.
  16. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    My garden plans are already so full that I don't know where I'm going to plant everything I have!
  17. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    Like when @heirloomgal and I figure out that we ordered the same bean from the same farm within hours of each other? :-) Also, the exchange right for Canadian seeds is pretty spectacular right now.
  18. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    All the cool kids are growing Fiesta beans next year. ;-)
  19. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    https://www.seedways.org/product-page/weaver-pole-bean Apparently he liked them! I have some peas coming from Roughwood this year.
  20. jbosmith

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    Inner bean monolog: Ohh, that black and white Jacob's cattle type is nic.. WHOA LOOK THE PURPLE SUPER SPECKLE BEAN! (Yes, I know, I should maybe drink less coffee)
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