A Wanigan Associate HAS JOINED us here!

so lucky

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Is this the man who had the bean website that you linked to recently? I went to that site; all those different kinds are amazing. Made me want to plant some, but I am more confused than ever now. Obviously, I don't know beans about beans.:lol:
 

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hoodat said:
moxies_chickienuggets said:
hoodat said:
I might even put my teeth in (HMMM, where did I have them last?) ;)
Check the garden hoodat ;) mebbe you planted them
Hope they didn't end up in the compost pile.
:yuckyuck :lol:

Hoodat, if they ARE in the compost pile, at least you know they are in a gardener's dream burial spot! :gig All of a sudden, reading that back, it sounds like one of those EEWWWWWWW moments!
 

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I just got another nice email from him...

I think if and when he does join, he's gonna get a big kick out of all the gals putting on their makeup, and mud makeup too! Ha!

He did tell me in this email what the Wanigan Associates was, and some more history about it. I think it would be really great to resurrect it! There are more collectors out there than I thought. Hundreds, maybe more!

Ya know, thinking now, it could be done so that there could be collections of other vegetables, or of flowers too, like Dahlias and Daylilies! Collections of specialist seed and tuber increasers, and of multi species increasors. Not just here, but from lots of places.

Yes, I too see a lonely beautiful variety, a stray, like a stray cat or dog, and want to bring it home!
 

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Hello Everyone !

Marshall told me about this gardening website yesterday. I am the former Wanigan Associates member that is joining you. You might also like to call me a bean geek, as my horticultural passion is growing beans. Beans have also become a big part of my diet to the tune of over 50 pounds of them a year. I've decided to use the pseudonym name of Bluejay77 after an outcrossed bean I discovered in my garden in 1977 and named it Blue Jay. Hope that I can impart some useful knowledge here from time to time, and perhaps even add to the fun. solucky says he/she doesn't know beans about beans, and after growing as many beans as I have I almost feel I don't know beans either. So much in this world to know. When you begin to realize some of things you don't know it can almost be overwhelming. Read all the posts in this thread and I gotta say just hysterical. :) Gotta go now, a bowl of hot bean soup and steamed veggies is waiting for my dinner. Beans, Beans the musical fruit. The more you eat em the more you know what to do.
 

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