Ooooooh Kiagara Mame looks so pretty too!
I grew some Lofthouse Landrace Bush Beans last year which were so fun to shell, there were such different beans of different colours and shapes from that patch. Pops of red, cream, brown etc.
Yes, I've heard Borlotti bean plants are big and productive...
Snap! They are so pretty. Tbh for now that's how I'm picking my beans for growing out - pretty/interesting seed coats.
Most of the beans I have are from either BeansandHerbs or RealSeeds, both in the UK. And a few from the Heritage Seed Library too. They all have such lovely looking seeds...
I know, it's going to be great to get into spring ☺️
I am going to try maybe 10 climbing beans, a couple of bush beans, and a handful of broad/fava beans. My most excited are Madeira Maroon, Coco Bicolour, Tunny and Borlotto Lamon.
Are you growing any new ones this year? I have seen your past...
Hi 👋 @heirloomgal 😊
I have grow a limited amount of heritage beans over the last couple of year. Which was so much fun. But I now have a allotment, which has a lot more space than my garden did! I'm so excited for the growing season this year and the opportunity to bulk up on pretty beans 🫘
Hi guys, I've just joined this forum and thought I'd come over here on the bean thread to say hello and introduce myself. I've currently got a small garden at home. I'm most excited about growing some new dried climbing and bush beans. I found this forum when I found Russ' A Bean Collectors...
Hi 👋I am hoping it will!
I'm really excited about growing a few dried beans this year. I'm really looking forward to Jacobs Cattle Gold and Madeira Maroon.
Hello, I'm a fairly new gardener from England. I've got a real interest in beans, brassica and tomatoes. I've joined this forum after finding the Little Easy Bean Network pages. I've going my garden planned out for this year and can't wait for spring to arrive.