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Blue-Jay
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Those Shelleasy X Soldier I sent were grown by a woman who has a 5 acre vegetable farm in New York state. She grew 60 varieties for me in 2016 and everything she sent back was just beautiful.those Shelleasy x Soldier beans were so lovely when you sent them to me @Bluejay77 and the plants were twice the size of any of the beans planted around them but i have perhaps a dozen viable seeds from the entire crop of pods that was hanging on them and they sure don't look that nice.
I remember a former SSE member from the early 1980's. Ralp Stevenson of Tekonsha, Michigan. The founding person Kenty Whealy and I visited him and his gardens in July 1981. He had beautiful gardens with excellent plant quality. I saw his beans that he kept in jars on shelves in his basement and I traded beans with Ralph and his seed quality was always great on all his beans that we traded.
You must be living in an area that has really large variations in soil quality. I have seen variations in soil types around the county here where I live but everything seems to grow very well in all of those soil types.