heirloomgal
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I can't recall what size the Trevio seeds were exactly, but the do seem bigger than what I remember. The pods are quite big on those beans too, and maybe that is what is factoring in. Interesting about her website, I checked it out, it's a huge collection! Her inclinations for growing seeds is much like mine, except for the absence of beans. Tomatoes and peppers are the other veggies I grow an abundance of, though I plan to continue to move in the direction of more beans and less of those.Were the Trevio Nun beans you harvested larger than what I had sent? The young woman who sent me this bean has a website called Tomato Eden. She had bought just huge amounts of beans from me for a couple of years and listed them on her website at one time. Now she only lists Tomatoes, Peppers, and melons. She is from Latvia I believe.
The Mala Zelena is a bush bean and the seeds look light yellow with a little bit of a black I ring. It looks to me to me another strain of sulphur bean. This bean came from a fellow in the Czech Republic.
In regards to the bean Champagne. It is really productive of green snap pods. When drying for seed I found the same thing that Zeedman had discovered. I sorted out at least half the seed it produced. Many of the seeds were oddly shapled and I wouldn't send out seed that looked like that. So I rejected them. I did use them in cooking up my chicken and bean stew.
I'm so glad you are getting nice seed crops in spite of your season. It's so disheartening when one puts in so much work just to have the weather spoil the season. I definitely know that bummed out bean season feeling.
Yes, I can see the resemblance a bit to Sulfur beans with Mala Zelena, though I haven't grown many sulphur beans. The dark eye ring stands out on these, and a slightly elongated shape. It's one of my favorite bush beans this year. Good to know about the history, I like to add as much as possible to my bean descriptions so that is helpful.
Well, fingers crossed that my sneak peak into Champagne represents the whole lot, not just a few pods. I guess we'll see once dry, I may also have the same situation with the seeds. Yes, it is fabulously productive and the pods are big and substantial. My hopes are high!