2024 Little Easy Bean Network - Growing Heirloom Beans Of Today And Tomorrow

heirloomgal

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Thought I'd have a little fun tonight and compose a post called 'Ode to the Bean Pod'.....🎶🎵
Just a random collection of the diversity of bean pods from 2024.....
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Neither have I. If I see those stripes (I usually think of them as "rays" to differentiate them from the longitudinal stripes. I tend to assume lima. This is particularly important for a few ones I have found/ seen which were missing other traditional lima bean qualities (such as seed shapes that tend to be wide and flat, I've bumped into a few bizarrely "plump" limas.
 

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My first try at growing Lima beans. There are about two dozen pods on these two plants. The largest ones are about 4" long. I remain hopeful that that will fill out before the first frost, which is still two months away.
 

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