Yes it was very nice to see some new participants this year. in 2013 we had 12 growers in 2014 we had 13, and this year we have 11. Some of our past years growers took a time out this year. If we get everyone back next year we will have the highest number yet.
I still have not planted the big bean patch this year. I will grow all bush beans will total 163. I have 10 pole beans already planted in my flower beds near my house. Waiting for about 3 or 4 days of dry weather so when I hit the soil with the tiller it won't leave a bunch of hard baked dirt clods. It should crumble and break up just right leaving a smooth surface texture. I have tilled my patch once this year to keep the weeds down, but it's going to need it again. If the weather forcast is correct this next coming week should be planting time for me finally.
About a week and a half ago I received 52 packets of outcrossed beans from Will Bonsall. Will used to be a member of Seed Savers Exchange, and he and I have traded beans as far back as the early 80's. So I will be planting about 20 of those outcrossed beans from Will this year.
I also received from another member of Seed Savers Exchange in late April. The remains of the beans that Robert Lobitz was working with before he passed away in 2006. The beans had been in the hands of an SSE member in Kansas and he has gotten rather frustrated working with them so I got a hold of them from him and I will give them a try.
I'll plant 18 different ones out of those. I also split these Lobitz beans with a young fellow in Kentucky who wants to be a bean breeder. I met him one morning in early February when I got an email from him after he discovered my website. He is a high school student. His parents were plant breeders for the Cargill company from the early 1970's to the mid 1990's. So by the end of this season I hope I can say it's bean and interesting summer.