heirloomgal
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Rainy, cool day today.
While the varieties that are not as well developed needed a good watering because it's been so dry, the ones that were drying up...do not. But, I can't control the weather so it'll be what it'll be. I pulled everything nearly dry from the vines yesterday in anticipation. A few of the semi's and most of the bushes are done and out. I have some dried pods waiting to be shelled tonight. I do love shelling crisp pods.
Discovered that at least one of my Mooreskonigin bean plants is crossed, the seeds were pure white. But, the true to type bean is seemingly maturing rapidly so I'll have plenty to grow out again I think.
@Artorius do you know what the original colour of Siestke is? The pods I've shelled thus far are not the reddish brown I planted, but they may darken yet with age if that accounts for the brown colour, not sure. Also, one of the ladies in the seed exchange I mailed Piekny Jas beans to this winter sent me a picture of her gardens with the PJ vines growing along her antique barn. So your beans are starting to do the rounds in Canada! I mailed out lots of them as people were very interested in those beans.
While the varieties that are not as well developed needed a good watering because it's been so dry, the ones that were drying up...do not. But, I can't control the weather so it'll be what it'll be. I pulled everything nearly dry from the vines yesterday in anticipation. A few of the semi's and most of the bushes are done and out. I have some dried pods waiting to be shelled tonight. I do love shelling crisp pods.
Discovered that at least one of my Mooreskonigin bean plants is crossed, the seeds were pure white. But, the true to type bean is seemingly maturing rapidly so I'll have plenty to grow out again I think.
@Artorius do you know what the original colour of Siestke is? The pods I've shelled thus far are not the reddish brown I planted, but they may darken yet with age if that accounts for the brown colour, not sure. Also, one of the ladies in the seed exchange I mailed Piekny Jas beans to this winter sent me a picture of her gardens with the PJ vines growing along her antique barn. So your beans are starting to do the rounds in Canada! I mailed out lots of them as people were very interested in those beans.