Hal
Deeply Rooted
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Nice rows of beans and tomatoes. I'm a little jealous right now but I am more jealous of the sunshine!
Hal's heading toward the winter solstice down there. We're heading toward the summer solstice up here.
Russ, those Early Girl descendents are looking great.
I'm going to have dry beans earlier this year than ever. Already some of them are in what would be the snap bean stage. So far your variety MONEY looks to be winning the race to first dry pods. The stage they are at now, smallish snap size, they look like they'd be tasty if properly stringed.
August 5th has several years been the earliest dry bean day, and is the day I usually aim for for first dry bean. Looks like I might beat that by 3 weeks this year.
The very few plants that have so far died, a Nickell, and a Yellow Bird, appear to have had their root hairs nibbled on underground by something very small, with the root stems seeming to have tried to make up for it by growing many root stems. So my verdict so far is either Millipede or Potato Bug, whichever one is slowest moving underground. Those will simply have to be cleared out next winter when I sieve the soil, all of it.
I have 3 good Ganymede Lima plants, and FINALLY, one of the GRANDMA RIVERA'S PUERTO RICO Lima seeds has sprouted. I'm training the other Limas near it away from it to give it room and light. That one is special to me, and is a true and direct to me family heirloom, one that seems to be very unique.
I'll try to catch up on the field notes soon. Had a busy week here with things going on. Pole beans and Lima beans are beginning to bloom.
Oh, Russ, Sandpiper Outcross is the second fastest and third tallest pole bean so far.
Prairie Patch seems to be tallest and most vigorous. Lambada is right up there in the front pack!
I'm glad one made it! I split the important stuff 50/50 between you both as a security measure.Ohhh, luck of the draw on that I guess Russ. But, after I grow them out next year I'll be able to send some of each to you.
The package I got had an Aero safety hazard stamping and signature on it.
I really don't think anyone can make truly dangerous bombs out of beans! Course, biologically digested in large quantities...
On another note, tomorrow I have to walk along the water lines all around to see if we have a small leak somewhere. Our water tanks do have decent inflow right now, but they are staying an inch from full.
Ohhh, luck of the draw on that I guess Russ. But, after I grow them out next year I'll be able to send some of each to you.
The package I got had an Aero safety hazard stamping and signature on it.
I really don't think anyone can make truly dangerous bombs out of beans! Course, biologically digested in large quantities...
When I sent beans to down under I had a form to fill out. Where it asked what the contents are, I listed them as Ornamental Beans. Which is absolutely true.