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I just made out my grow list for this year, not saying a few might be bumped for something else but this is what it looks like so far...
I only grow one runner each year so there's no chance of crossing 'AERON PURPLE STAR' (pole) this is the only runner I've grown the last 3 years, it's a runner developed by a fellow in Wales, I still get a few green pods, hopefully with culling the plants producing them I'll end up with all only plants producing purple pods eventually. This runner is tender and delicious in the snap bean stage and stringless to boot.
'AUNT MARY'S MEAT' (pole) first time growing, might be a bit of a challenge as most of the seed coats split on this one(genetic trait?), but it's said to be a tasty bean.
'BARKSDALE' my favorite wax pole bean to date from my GW buddy George in Oklahoma, melts in the mouth like butter.
'BARRY ISLAND' (pole) another pole bean from Wales, grew for seed last year, this year we'll get more than a taste.
'BIRD EGG #3' (pole) from another GW buddy, supposedly a snap bean but excellent as a shelly. I think it's the biggest P.vugaris I've ever seen.
BE#3 at the shelly stage compared to dried seed.
Pods at the shelly stage.
'BLACK SEEDED YARD LONG' (pole) trying this one more time, haven't had much luck with it so far, should have grown it last year we had an unbelievably hot summer.
'BLUE SHACKAMAXON' (pole) I pulled this one out of the freezer as it seems to be hard to find. I was only given a sample a few years ago, had been storing it in the fridge until I bought a small freezer to store my seed .
'CANDY' (bush) another bean I had been given a sample of, I grew four plants last year for seed, they stayed a true bush form rather than one with short runners so I'm growing them again to see if they keep the bush habit. One of Russ' introductions.
'WHITE SEEDED CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS' (pole), I grew this one last year for the first time, a mutation of the black seeded CTofT's and just as delicious. A mutation found in a garden in the UK.
'EMILIA'S ITALIAN' (pole), a local heirloom I've been growing since 1965, brought here by an Italian immigrant in 1911. This is the only bean I grew for many years besides a few scarlet runners. Then the bean bug hit.
'IRISH CONNERS' (pole) a heirloom that traveled across the pond from Ireland, first to the states and then it made its way up here, almost lost but a few of us are growing it and getting it back in circulation. A nice straight snap bean with IMO a good flavor.
'LAZY WIFE' (POLE) grew for the first time last year, this is the originally thought to be lost but has been put back in circulation by Derek Fell.
'MENNONITE PURPLE STRIP' (pole) growing for the first time, had the seed for awhile so hope it will still germinate.
'RED EYE FALL MUTATION ?' (pole) a mutation from the 'Red Eye Fall' I grew last year, the seed coat is a solid rouge red, if it stabilizes I am thinking of naming it 'Bloodshot'.
'SICITALIAN BLACK SWAMP' (pole) growing for the first time, said to be a good one, I liked the name so thought I would give it a try .
'STEEVES' CASEKNIFE' (pole) another I've had in the stash for a long time and needs to be grown before it's no longer viable.
'TANYA'S PINK POD' (bush) another first timer for me, I don't grow bush beans as a rule, lack of space but I usually grow one or two each year.
Lastly but not least... from Russ @Bluejay77
'WITSA' (pole) one I requested and....
'??????????' (now WB-PKT #45' (pole, Not a mystery anymore.) I told Russ to choose one to grow out for him, so right now it's a mystery, oh, the suspense, what will it be.
From one beanaholic to the rest of you beaners, anyone else have their bean list made out yet?
Annette
I only grow one runner each year so there's no chance of crossing 'AERON PURPLE STAR' (pole) this is the only runner I've grown the last 3 years, it's a runner developed by a fellow in Wales, I still get a few green pods, hopefully with culling the plants producing them I'll end up with all only plants producing purple pods eventually. This runner is tender and delicious in the snap bean stage and stringless to boot.
'AUNT MARY'S MEAT' (pole) first time growing, might be a bit of a challenge as most of the seed coats split on this one(genetic trait?), but it's said to be a tasty bean.
'BARKSDALE' my favorite wax pole bean to date from my GW buddy George in Oklahoma, melts in the mouth like butter.
'BARRY ISLAND' (pole) another pole bean from Wales, grew for seed last year, this year we'll get more than a taste.
'BIRD EGG #3' (pole) from another GW buddy, supposedly a snap bean but excellent as a shelly. I think it's the biggest P.vugaris I've ever seen.
BE#3 at the shelly stage compared to dried seed.
Pods at the shelly stage.
'BLACK SEEDED YARD LONG' (pole) trying this one more time, haven't had much luck with it so far, should have grown it last year we had an unbelievably hot summer.
'BLUE SHACKAMAXON' (pole) I pulled this one out of the freezer as it seems to be hard to find. I was only given a sample a few years ago, had been storing it in the fridge until I bought a small freezer to store my seed .
'CANDY' (bush) another bean I had been given a sample of, I grew four plants last year for seed, they stayed a true bush form rather than one with short runners so I'm growing them again to see if they keep the bush habit. One of Russ' introductions.
'WHITE SEEDED CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS' (pole), I grew this one last year for the first time, a mutation of the black seeded CTofT's and just as delicious. A mutation found in a garden in the UK.
'EMILIA'S ITALIAN' (pole), a local heirloom I've been growing since 1965, brought here by an Italian immigrant in 1911. This is the only bean I grew for many years besides a few scarlet runners. Then the bean bug hit.
'IRISH CONNERS' (pole) a heirloom that traveled across the pond from Ireland, first to the states and then it made its way up here, almost lost but a few of us are growing it and getting it back in circulation. A nice straight snap bean with IMO a good flavor.
'LAZY WIFE' (POLE) grew for the first time last year, this is the originally thought to be lost but has been put back in circulation by Derek Fell.
'MENNONITE PURPLE STRIP' (pole) growing for the first time, had the seed for awhile so hope it will still germinate.
'RED EYE FALL MUTATION ?' (pole) a mutation from the 'Red Eye Fall' I grew last year, the seed coat is a solid rouge red, if it stabilizes I am thinking of naming it 'Bloodshot'.
'SICITALIAN BLACK SWAMP' (pole) growing for the first time, said to be a good one, I liked the name so thought I would give it a try .
'STEEVES' CASEKNIFE' (pole) another I've had in the stash for a long time and needs to be grown before it's no longer viable.
'TANYA'S PINK POD' (bush) another first timer for me, I don't grow bush beans as a rule, lack of space but I usually grow one or two each year.
Lastly but not least... from Russ @Bluejay77
'WITSA' (pole) one I requested and....
'??????????' (now WB-PKT #45' (pole, Not a mystery anymore.) I told Russ to choose one to grow out for him, so right now it's a mystery, oh, the suspense, what will it be.
From one beanaholic to the rest of you beaners, anyone else have their bean list made out yet?
Annette
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