ThePigeonKid
Leafing Out
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How do you collect seeds from green beans to plant next year?
Can green beans saved this way be used in the winter for ham and beans? Is the flavor ok?journey11 said:Yep, it's best to let them dry on the vine. I shell mine, let them sit out for about 2 weeks to be sure they're good and dry, then I bag 'em and put in the fridge or freezer to help preserve their viability.
I'd choose a bean variety that is known for being useful as a dried bean. For example, my green beans from this year are not (they are tiny and white).Schroeder said:Can green beans saved this way be used in the winter for ham and beans? Is the flavor ok?journey11 said:Yep, it's best to let them dry on the vine. I shell mine, let them sit out for about 2 weeks to be sure they're good and dry, then I bag 'em and put in the fridge or freezer to help preserve their viability.