heirloomgal
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I actually don't have the time or energy...but I dig deepoh wow, i wish i had the time and the energy to be able to do things like that. so the answer is mostly no. the thing i may do is pull plants and put them up on a pile of other bean plants that have already been cleared of pods so they can stay drier, but more often i will just pull any pods that are that close to drying and bring them in to finish inside. when i go through the day's catch i'll sort the pods apart so the dry ones can go right into a paper bag until i can get them shelled out and then the rest of the pods which are still cool to the touch (i.e. they have some moisture left in them) will go in flats to dry further. a few days in the sun can make that go faster but i don't always have time to do that. mainly i just want to stir those once a day or so to make sure they're getting air on all sides so they won't get fungus on them.
if i have time i may shell some of those pods that are still moist enough to be cooked and eaten as shellies.