@Bluejay77
I'm glad that the parcel arrived safely and I'm grateful to you for the opportunity to grow many interesting beans in recent years.
As for the box, I used the one in which I received the beans from Germany. The size was just right. I often do this. I gently cut the box, turn it...
@Branching Out
If the weevils have not damaged the embryo, seeds with holes will germinate normally. I was checking it.
Of course, if they are riddled with holes like Swiss cheese, there is no point in sowing them
I have never managed to cut such a perfectly round hole without the appropriate tool, and this worm did it with his teeth or something like that. Does anyone else say that man is the most perfect creature on earth?
Are such thoughts a symptom of winter depression?:)
@Bluejay77
I managed to bag all my network beans today. Tomorrow I will correct the inventory list, print the missing labels and send the parcel on Tuesday. It will contain 30 packets in total.
@Decoy1
Did the pods of your Ooty India # 1 have a purple tint to them?
The seeds I collected have a more brown background, the color of the swirls is the same. Maybe it's because of my soil.
I wrote Ooty because that is the name under which I received this bean and that is the name of the...
@heirloomgal
I received information from @Bluejay77 that the green-yellow sticker for the returns package is valid only until December 11. That's why I postponed the photo session and now I'm shelling pole bean pods to send the seeds as soon as possible. You have a little more time than me...
Such situations happened to me too. If I didn't have other seeds, I sometimes sowed those with holes left by weevils. One or two holes do not affect germination as long as the embryo has not been damaged.
@heirloomgal, you collected beautiful seeds.
I'll probably start taking photos of my bush beans this weekend. I shelled all the pods. The seeds were already dry enough to freeze briefly. I always do this and that's why I don't know what a bean weevil is.
@heirloomgal
I'm glad you managed to multiply the seeds of this bean. I have to plant it next year. Now I wonder what percentage of the seeds I left for myself will germinate.
@Branching Out
Such damage occurs when, after a long period of drought, the beans receive too much water at once. The center of the seed swells rapidly and the coat splits.
@colcol
If you would like to find more information about Tongue of Fire bean on Google, try entering its original Italian name Lingua di Fuoco in the search engine.
Yesterday I harvested the first dry pods of Rassacher Kipfler, Tuvagliedda Marrone and Socere e Nore della Majella.
Rassacher Kipfler from Steiermark, Austria - ripe pods...
... and some less ripe ones.
I'm still waiting for some later varieties such as Hallados Grandos, Murusieddu Rosso...
It seems that some Catalan beans are too late for our climate. Only now is my Floreta fully forming pods. It's hard, I won't give up, I'll think of something to collect nice seeds in the future.
@heirloomgal
If you like pink beans, you might be interested in these. It's true that it's only half pink, but half is better than nothing :) I didn't have much seed before, but that's changed now.
Monachello di Esino Lario from Lombardy, Italy
@flowerbug
I'm sure it's some kind of disease, probably phytophthora. The stems were brown inside. This may have been due to the quite intense rains that fell throughout the week. The soil was soaked like a sponge. It appears that some varieties are more resistant to it than others.