heirloomgal
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I was so happy with my seed room that DD and I decided to repaint the dining room and renovate the kitchen after that, mostly in the form of painting the cupboards and the walls, filling holes etc. Few little repairs needed to be done here and there. With all that plus the garden harvest going strong and the general running of a busy (and hungry) household needing attendance etc on top of everything else I'm feeling a bit under the weather today! Scratchy & sore throat, and I haven't had a bug in many years. So I'm parked on the couch listening to Columbo, drinking black currant tea and posting pics because it's relaxing and fun, lol.
I found some dried pods in surprise places today .
Network bean Diamont. I don’t remember exactly what the seed I planted looked like but I don’t recall them having this much purple!
Two of the European beans had dry pods too, Bigarrada Gris-Negre.
The Bigarrada plants took a tumble onto the corn, but ironically I find they mature faster this way.
And Zwolse Paarse which I think means ‘Sultry Purple’.
Well, I thought Zugdidi might be an impossibility in my climate (begins flowers at nearly 100 days) but I found these today. It’s some hope, not a lot, but some!
Pretty European bean ‘Langenauer’. And Schwarze Witwe yellow pods behind.
Trying to find new and creative ways of drying bushes. Trees across the trellis tops 8 ft up is working like a charm and I don’t need to fasten the bushes, I just tag the stems.
Network bean Cape Sugar, hurry!
Cant wait to shell all this!
I found some dried pods in surprise places today .
Network bean Diamont. I don’t remember exactly what the seed I planted looked like but I don’t recall them having this much purple!
Two of the European beans had dry pods too, Bigarrada Gris-Negre.
The Bigarrada plants took a tumble onto the corn, but ironically I find they mature faster this way.
And Zwolse Paarse which I think means ‘Sultry Purple’.
Well, I thought Zugdidi might be an impossibility in my climate (begins flowers at nearly 100 days) but I found these today. It’s some hope, not a lot, but some!
Pretty European bean ‘Langenauer’. And Schwarze Witwe yellow pods behind.
Trying to find new and creative ways of drying bushes. Trees across the trellis tops 8 ft up is working like a charm and I don’t need to fasten the bushes, I just tag the stems.
Network bean Cape Sugar, hurry!
Cant wait to shell all this!