Cicero_wnb wrote:
Frogleg wrote in message . ..
On 14 Mar 2004 07:07:47 -0800, (cicero_wnb) wrote:
I'm going to have to order bean seeds ("dry" beans) because I can't
find them in area stores.
I am only interested in organically produced seeds. If anybody knows
of a reputable seed company that specializes in bean seeds, or
otherwise has a very large collection of bean seeds, please let me
know.
If they also provide detailed instructions on growing beans (from
seed) that would be a big plus, as this will be the first time I try
to do this.
Seeds of Change may be what you want.
http://www.seedsofchange.com/default...04031504302430
Do request a catalog -- their catalogs are beautiful.
Thanks, but they don't seem to have that many dry beans (snap and
other beans, maybe).
I did find this though,
https://www.vermontbean.com/
These people do have a good selection. I don't know if they are organically
produced, but at this point I am willing to be flexible in that regard.
Go to a health food store and buy some "cranberry" beans. They look very
much like pinto beans. They are a truly all purpose bean; they are
excellent green snap beans, or shell them fresh, or use them dried.
Best regards,
Bob