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Heritage Beans
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 08:41:25 -0400, "Steve Peek"
wrote: "Bill who putters" wrote in message ... In article , Beanman wrote: Hi im completely nuts about growing heritage beans,just love their diversity, would love to hear from anyone who grows them and what they grow,thanks Favorite is Provider a string bean but Italian Flat beans (Jumbo) caught may fancy due to the tasty flesh. Like pole beans but don't have the space. http://www.johnnyseeds.com/search.aspx?SearchTerm=beans http://www.google.com/search?client=...let+of+White+B eans&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 All sorts of beans available. Canned I buy Chick Peas, Aduki, and black Beans from Eden Organic. Yum HUMMUS do your own search. -- Bill Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA I certainly agree with the Jumbo, but my all-time favorite is a pole bean called Greasy. It's fairly common in rural Appalachia but I've never seen the see in any catalog. My seed has been grown by me and a friend's family for over 100 years. Steve (edamame this year) What do the bean seeds look like? I know someone who is looking for an old Southern bean like a field pea. If you have any pictures I will pass them on to him. -- USA North Carolina Foothills USDA Zone 7a |
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