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Russ's 2019 Bean Show Day #1
I grew A Cosser De Chevilly in 2017 and decided to try it this year in a place where I get really nice colors from the soil, but if it rains the soil stays very wet for a long time and the first time I planted in this place about two thirds of my seed rotted. So I planted really late this year thinking that by the end of June the weather would be very warm and the sun high in the sky and the sun would dry out any rain the occured quickly. I planted this place on June 28th
and the very next day we got 1.5 inches of rain. The soil was nicely tillable but very moist already and wouldn't you know about two thirds of my seed rotted again. I skiped planting in this place in 2018. A couple of these plants came up and I got .70 of an ounce (19.8 grams)
A Cosser De Chevilly
Full 2019 Seed Crop Of "A Cosser De Chevilly"