journey11
Garden Master
What an amazingly frustrating little vegetable!
I planted I think 24 seeds and they all came up and are making lots of pods. There were some rather sizable pods on there this evening, a little wider than my finger and shiny, so I picked a good handful.
After Googling how to prepare them, I shelled them out and was disappointed that most of the beans inside were smaller than I expected them to be. I must have picked them too soon. They were about the size of a lima, so I went ahead and blanched them and peeled them. Smaller still! I could not believe how much of the bean, pod and such, is wasted. So I thought, well, I've gotten this far... I sauteed them in a little butter, EVOO and garlic. They shrunk a little more! I ended up with slightly more than a teaspoonful to taste and they were really good! But not worth all of that bother. I will let the others go much longer on the plant.
I apparently didn't plant enough to really appreciate them either. Better luck next year. They did really well in my raised bed. Two plants took a heavy coating of aphids, but my friends the ladybugs swiftly came to the rescue along with one very slender and fragile looking little spider.
I planted I think 24 seeds and they all came up and are making lots of pods. There were some rather sizable pods on there this evening, a little wider than my finger and shiny, so I picked a good handful.
After Googling how to prepare them, I shelled them out and was disappointed that most of the beans inside were smaller than I expected them to be. I must have picked them too soon. They were about the size of a lima, so I went ahead and blanched them and peeled them. Smaller still! I could not believe how much of the bean, pod and such, is wasted. So I thought, well, I've gotten this far... I sauteed them in a little butter, EVOO and garlic. They shrunk a little more! I ended up with slightly more than a teaspoonful to taste and they were really good! But not worth all of that bother. I will let the others go much longer on the plant.
I apparently didn't plant enough to really appreciate them either. Better luck next year. They did really well in my raised bed. Two plants took a heavy coating of aphids, but my friends the ladybugs swiftly came to the rescue along with one very slender and fragile looking little spider.