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

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Had to make decisions today based on the fact that we may get a solid rain tomorrow. Most of the plants are well advanced into seed development, was I willing to risk leaving the plants in the ground to take up too much water? On the one hand I want every last pod to mature it's seed, on the other hand I don't want to ruin what is close to maturity by leaving the roots in. So, I pulled the bottoms out on most of the plants. It is late Sept, and we've had a lot of heat units in the last week so I thought the best gamble was to not take risks with rain and be happy I got such a boost of good weather. I also moved several poles under cover, the ones with a lot of nearly dry pods.

I don't know if fall rains have officially begun, because different weather stations have different POP ratings, some say 30% chance some say 80%. It hasn't rained in a long time, so I'm thinking the rain will happen and it may be the onset of moisture. That would not be ideal of course, but it'd be okay, I can move my dry rack into the carport and dry stuff under there.

Did a bunch of shelling tonight. Ah, the sound of beans falling into my container. Felt great. 🐿️🥜🤎

A pretty picture of the 'Posena' beans turning rosey pink. 💗
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Love, love, love this bean!! My gosh, just one of those truly outstanding bean varieties. Huge vines, just loaded with pods, quite early maturing and the beans form very nicely. AND given that my garden seemed to suffer some kind of herbicide drift/mining exhaust, these were one of a handful of utterly resilient vines. I'm so glad you brought this bean on board, because I've been wanting to grow it for years but didn't think an opportunity would ever come my way. Until 20024! 🤎
Interesting that you had such exceptional results from Ruth Bible. I’ve been wanting to try it for some time too. I happened to receive it from two different sources this year but, alas, neither prospered. One batch died completely and the other has struggled to produce half a dozen pods. I’m puzzled as to why this might be, and will try again next year. But certainly not one of my successes. ☹️
 

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Summer Bean Show 2024 Vol. #27

Bean photo #110 I found on Facebook. Someone in Europe that had bought Andromeda from me. Took a photo of a bunch of off types they had gotten from the bean. They were quite pleased with the variety of colors and seed coat types they were getting from Andromeda. #111 I just had to show. Someone in Europe got such richness of purple coloring from their grow out of Prince Purple. #112 the grower thinks this bean is a cross with Riga D' Oro.

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Bean #106........................................................Bean #107

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Bean #108........................................................Beans #110

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Bean #111........................................................Beans #112
 

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the photo of the purple bean looks manipulated (even the hand looks more purple than it should).

the pattern of seed coat is same as Purple Dove and not at all like the Prince Purple on your website?
 

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Interesting that you had such exceptional results from Ruth Bible. I’ve been wanting to try it for some time too. I happened to receive it from two different sources this year but, alas, neither prospered. One batch died completely and the other has struggled to produce half a dozen pods. I’m puzzled as to why this might be, and will try again next year. But certainly not one of my successes. ☹️
@Decoy1 if you ever want to do a seed trade, hit me up! I've got lots of fresh Ruth Bible seeds from super robust plants! ;) I did cheat though a little with RB, I put in transplants not seeds.
 

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@heirloomgal, Here is a photo of a bean that has the same characteristic of the white stripe coming from the eye of the bean. I wonder How closely these two beans might be related.

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Wow! This does look related! Is this a Brazilian bean? If the bean I have is Brazilian, I'm impressed that it is maturing in my climate so well. Those Ecuadorian beans I grew in 2023 didn't even flower.
 
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