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Crunchie
Chillin' In The Garden
Thanks for all of the suggestions thus far,everyone!
Yeah, I don't mind much if a variety is not a good fresh/snap bean. Quality as a dried/soup bean is priority. And yes Steve, our climates are very different... I had great luck last year with long season-loving black eyed peas (I got a couple of pounds of dried beans from a 2' X 2' square planting of vines that I basically ignored). Long and hot, we've got that covered.
I will look into all of the varieties suggested. Texan (or anyone, for that matter), can you tell me more about the scallop type squash? I've never used them. What do they taste like (like your typical butternut or acorn, etc.)? How well do they keep? I like that they are small in size, seeing as I'm the only one in the house who cares for winter squash. A bush variety winter squash sounds great!
BTW, Steve, I've had the opportunity to try a lot of Seeds of Change seeds over the years (I work in the natural foods industry, I've gotten quite a bit of sample from trade shows and older seed from off of retail store shelves). I've always had good luck with them.
Yeah, I don't mind much if a variety is not a good fresh/snap bean. Quality as a dried/soup bean is priority. And yes Steve, our climates are very different... I had great luck last year with long season-loving black eyed peas (I got a couple of pounds of dried beans from a 2' X 2' square planting of vines that I basically ignored). Long and hot, we've got that covered.
I will look into all of the varieties suggested. Texan (or anyone, for that matter), can you tell me more about the scallop type squash? I've never used them. What do they taste like (like your typical butternut or acorn, etc.)? How well do they keep? I like that they are small in size, seeing as I'm the only one in the house who cares for winter squash. A bush variety winter squash sounds great!
BTW, Steve, I've had the opportunity to try a lot of Seeds of Change seeds over the years (I work in the natural foods industry, I've gotten quite a bit of sample from trade shows and older seed from off of retail store shelves). I've always had good luck with them.