2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

heirloomgal

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Bit by bit, we get bit by the bit, while they hold the reins. Neigh... whinny...

Postage increases here are twice a year now... and heavily focused on packages. :( What the govt fails to understand is that...

... the faster they increase their rates

............ the faster people will look for alternatives to mail

..................... the faster they will lose business

............................. the more they will need to increase their rates to sustain their workforce

It's a downward spiral, and unsustainable. The PO is trying to sustain itself by heavily 'taxing' internet business; those of us who frequently mail small packages are just collateral damage. Bubble mailers used to be classified as envelopes; now they try to classify them as packages, at a much higher rate. Sometimes PO counter employees will literally make up explanations for doing this, and having once worked for the PO, I have to quote their own rules to them. :mad:
I don't know the mail carrier situation in the US, but here the general public consensus here is that they are way overpaid. WAY overpaid. And the agitation for increases and benefits never seems to end. The last prime minister tried to rid us of this system, but his term ran out before he could execute the purge. Because they are paid per route, not hour, it's a fact many carriers rush the shift and sit at the local watering hole for part of the day. Paid to sit down. Whole thing needs to be privatized, forced into the free market and face competition. This state controlled monopoly is just a major gauging job on the taxpayer. Realistically though, of all Canada's enormous problems this one is miniscule in comparison.
 
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what i would really wish they would do is increase the cost of junkmail enough to cover the expenses of dealing with it all.
YES a very BIG YES ! Too much junk mail coming and for those who put it out cheap. I didn't mean to complain about the next postal increase coming 1-19-25. I can't mail package cheaper by any of the shipping companies. The postal rates a way, way cheaper than UPS, FedEx and the rest of them.
 

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Some beans for your soul on a cold Sunday

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Angel/Monstrance from a few seasons ago. We ate these today 😊

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Corée de Sang. Must be in my top 5 prettiest beans.

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Less pretty but cherished nonetheless - Phenotype #1 from my project with segregating 'Frye's Golden Goose' offtypes

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Phenotype #6B and #6W from FGG project. Started off as a single brown seed; in 2023 a single white-seeded variant occured. It stayed true this year. These are both colours together.

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Just Grand-mère being absolutely stunning. 💃

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A well-fed local...
 

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@Blue-Jay I've been meaning to ask what are the specs of the seed packets you use?
The seed packets that contain seed that I send out are 2 x 3 inches or 5 x 7.62 cm. The larger return packets are 3 x 4 inches or 7.62 x 10.16 cm. The thickness of both sizes are 4 mil.
 

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Well, the neatest thing. A lady from Uruguay contacted me to to a seed trade. I looked at the location of Uruguay specifically (I knew basically where it was but not exactly) and thought yikes! her beans will probably never grow here. She's very into teparies, limas and vignas - as so many people in hot places are. She said she has some P. vulgaris varieties that are short season and will do fine lengthwise here. She does quite a bit of trading internationally, Europe in particular, so I'm going to go for it. We'll see what this brings! The only thing that is a disadvantage is probably most of what she sends I'll be able to find no online info about.
 

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I very much would love to grow something out. I volunteer for a non-profit that puts gardens in schools in my city. I would love to be able to someday donate some "rainbow" colored beans for their gardens so the kids can have fun with them. Can you recommend some good ones that are red, orange, yellow and purple? I have Fort Portal Jade and San Bernardo Blue already.

Also @Blue-Jay - I sent you a message on Facebook for the September Blue beans. I think it's sitting in the Spam area of Facebook Messenger. :(

I'm so glad I found this forum! :)
 

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Also @Blue-Jay - I sent you a message on Facebook for the September Blue beans. I think it's sitting in the Spam area of Facebook Messenger.
Welcome @heartsong111. Nice to have you along. Send me an email at upadam@comcast.net and tell me that you want to grow the September blue and give me your name and address and I'll try to get those beans out to you soon.
 

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