flowerbug
Garden Master
Perhaps these are from your 2018 grow out! The packet is marked 2018.
It was your recommendation of Molasses Face that got me started acquiring various Yellow Eyes with a broad ring of color. The color is so warm and appealing! Those will probably wait for next year though, as I've not yet figured out 'who is going where' in the garden(s).
Yellow Eye is a great eating bean.
Purple Dove is your own creation, isn't it? How is it doing? I don't recognize Huey and Red Ryder.
no, Purple Dove is a Robert Lobitz bean, i'm just a big fan of it and will give it away to anyone who wants some. i grew several thousand plants of Purple Dove last season and the season before so they are doing great. my first seed swap i hadn't grown enough to give away samples but the next year i was able to give away every sample of Purple Dove that i took with me. i've already made up a bunch of samples for the upcoming seed swap and i sure hope they don't cancel it.
Huey is a bean that i cross bred here, the likely parents are a Tan Goats Eye bean that was selected from a blend called Peregion and Red Ryder. Red Ryder was a bean from Vermont Bean Company that i bought in 2011 along with Peregion and a bunch of others including Appaloosa and Painted Pony. the other beans i tried from them didn't do as well as those four so i've not been growing them but i have probably about a hundred cross breeds of various colors and patterns that have come about from these beans along with others i've grown. Peregion has a lot of variations within the blend too and many of them i've not worked with further because they are black beans or black patterns or darker striped beans and i was only interested in the lighter colored tan striped beans. the Tan Goats Eye beans are very firm and will not fall apart so i like to use them when making chili. Huey is an early bean like Red Ryder and is not as firm as the Tan Goats Eye bean so it cooks up about at the same time as Red Ryder. Purple Dove cooks up a bit faster as it is a smaller bean.
since my crosses are coming about from bees wandering around i don't ever have a sure knowlege of the exact parentage of most of them but i can usually have an idea from the colors or pattern on the beans plus because of how early they are. i primarily grow bush beans and some semi-runners so i don't get too many that go crazy tall or sprawling but i have had a few of those. Lemon Slice and Yed are both beans that also showed up and were stable enough to get named. plus i now have some others too so it is always fun and keeps me busy with projects trying to figure out which are stable enough to keep growing.
i have pictures of all of these on my bean page:
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