reedy
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Weather is always an issue anymore. It had been hot and dry here, not terrible hot or dry like in a lot of places but pretty hot. With mulch and just a little bit of watering my beans and most other things were doing well. Starting last few days of July and every day so far in August it has been overcast and wet. We have been getting brief pop-up storms with a 1/2 inch or as much as 2 inches falling in just a few minutes with cloudy, drippy weather between.
I had planted most of my beans in early May and have had a decent harvest of both snap and dry before the damp weather moved in, but the largest bulk of my dry beans are out there trying to dry down right now. I'm really picky about the beans we save to eat and even more so about those saved for seed. I don't want beans from moldy pods or that have staining on the seeds, or seeds that sprouted in the pods. If we don't get a bit of sun and some dryer air pretty soon, I bet my harvest will be reduced by 50%.
I had planted most of my beans in early May and have had a decent harvest of both snap and dry before the damp weather moved in, but the largest bulk of my dry beans are out there trying to dry down right now. I'm really picky about the beans we save to eat and even more so about those saved for seed. I don't want beans from moldy pods or that have staining on the seeds, or seeds that sprouted in the pods. If we don't get a bit of sun and some dryer air pretty soon, I bet my harvest will be reduced by 50%.