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resisting temptation
On 2/22/2015 11:20 AM, Michael Evangelista wrote:
A friend of mine has about 3 genuine 'Anasazi Beans' from an actual anasazi dwelling. He's stored them in a dark dry jar for 30 years or more, but they could be as much as 1000 years old. He wants me to grow them in my garden since they originally came from this area. We've heard stories of people sprouting and growing them but I'd sure want to do it right. I don't know if we'd try all 3 at once, or one at a time ... or let somebody else who is a bean expert do it! So far I haven't taken him up on the offer but it is almost bean planting time again here. I should probably practice with some similar beans first and see how they do in our soil. I grew Hopi red limas last year, was a bust for our region, more vines than beans. Still have some seed so may plant some next year (running out of canned green beans so need to grow those this year in my limited space) but only a sparse amount so they don't overgrow everything in sight. Damned things got about twelve feet long so I had to prune them. |
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