wsmoak
Deeply Rooted
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Butter beans (sometimes called lima beans, though this is a hotly debated topic!) are highly prized around here, selling for $4-5 a pound (shelled) at the farmers market. I'd like to grow them myself next year but I'm having trouble finding a good source.
So far I haven't ventured far from Park Seed, Gurney's and Johnny's, none of which sells them. (There is a _soy_bean called butterbean, but that's not what I'm after.) The local feed store usually has Ferry Morse seeds in bulk during planting season, but no luck there either.
Has anyone seen butter beans for sale from a source that you trust?
So far I'm looking at http://www.southernexposure.com and what looks like an interesting program at Clemson: http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/seed/heirloom.htm .
Thanks,
-Wendy
So far I haven't ventured far from Park Seed, Gurney's and Johnny's, none of which sells them. (There is a _soy_bean called butterbean, but that's not what I'm after.) The local feed store usually has Ferry Morse seeds in bulk during planting season, but no luck there either.
Has anyone seen butter beans for sale from a source that you trust?
So far I'm looking at http://www.southernexposure.com and what looks like an interesting program at Clemson: http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/seed/heirloom.htm .
Thanks,
-Wendy