2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

Blue-Jay

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@flowerbug,

Here is the photo you wanted of the Mongeta Del Ganxet bean.


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Artorius

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Meanwhile on the windowsill...

The oldest Lillooet pods are filling up nicely with seeds.

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Peau de Vache Normande
- it was supposed to be a bush bean but it started climbing. I think I planted a crossed seed, although I got information that this bean may not be completely stable.

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Quaker Bush

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Buddha's Bellybutton


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@Bluejay77, beans grow in 3-4 liter pots. Poles are usually hazel sticks, nothing special. Generally, I don't plant pole beans in pots, but when a plant starts to climb, it's a pity to throw it away :)
And my little experiment in growing Tezier French fillet beans indoors was a success as well. 4/8 plant survived, and are now flowering and producing lovely green snap beans. Me and the bunny have only had a couple of beans each, so not what you would call a bumper crop but very cool considering they are in my basement in containers the size of a solo cup. I will definitely try growing small green snap beans indoors again, perhaps during the winter months. Thanks for the inspiration Artorius!
 
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