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Â* I saw your post where you said that bean seed looked weird , sprouted
then dried , etc . I have had that seed for a year or two and had never
even opened the envelope - I was surprised at the coloration . I never
really inspected the seed when I planted , just pushed them into the
ground with my thumb . I have just gone thru all my seeds , there's one
envelope of those beans , and I'm certain that there were two , gotten
from different people different years at the seed swap . The seed I
still have looks good , I suspect maybe you got the other package ... I
don't remember which came from where , can't even remember for sure what
all I sent .Â*Â*Â* The greasy's are over the top of the trellis , kinda
thin but I reckon they'll bush out some . Tomatoes are all beginning to
blossom , got a bunch of the cutest little cucumbers , looks like a good
year .

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Â* I saw your post where you said that bean seed looked weird , sprouted
then dried , etc . I have had that seed for a year or two and had never
even opened the envelope - I was surprised at the coloration . I never
really inspected the seed when I planted , just pushed them into the
ground with my thumb . I have just gone thru all my seeds , there's one
envelope of those beans , and I'm certain that there were two , gotten
from different people different years at the seed swap . The seed I
still have looks good , I suspect maybe you got the other package ... I
don't remember which came from where , can't even remember for sure what
all I sent .


it is fine, whatever doesn't grow will be replanted
eventually with something that will. i'm curious if
any of them at all will grow. so we'll see, within a
few days i should know something. already have many
other beans sprouted.

still planting others. will be for the next few
weeks as i get time and energy.


Â*Â*Â* The greasy's are over the top of the trellis , kinda
thin but I reckon they'll bush out some .


did you see this pic?

http://www.anthive.com/img/beans/thm..._Beans_thm.jpg

the beans in the foreground are the greasy beans.


Tomatoes are all beginning to
blossom , got a bunch of the cutest little cucumbers , looks like a good
year .


glad to hear it. everything planted so far is doing
ok. perfect weather this week. i hope i can get things
planted before it starts to get too hot again. only
three more gardens to plant inside the fenced area and
then i can get back to the other gardens and get some
more fence up.

we'll see tomatoes starting in mid-August. cucumbers
will be a few weeks yet. fresh beans start at about mid-
July. strawberries are coming in now - i was worried
they were not very good but the recent improvement in
sunshine has brought them around.


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On 6/5/2018 8:18 PM, songbird wrote:
Terry Coombs wrote:

Â* I saw your post where you said that bean seed looked weird , sprouted
then dried , etc . I have had that seed for a year or two and had never
even opened the envelope - I was surprised at the coloration . I never
really inspected the seed when I planted , just pushed them into the
ground with my thumb . I have just gone thru all my seeds , there's one
envelope of those beans , and I'm certain that there were two , gotten
from different people different years at the seed swap . The seed I
still have looks good , I suspect maybe you got the other package ... I
don't remember which came from where , can't even remember for sure what
all I sent .

it is fine, whatever doesn't grow will be replanted
eventually with something that will. i'm curious if
any of them at all will grow. so we'll see, within a
few days i should know something. already have many
other beans sprouted.

still planting others. will be for the next few
weeks as i get time and energy.


Â*Â*Â* The greasy's are over the top of the trellis , kinda
thin but I reckon they'll bush out some .

did you see this pic?

http://www.anthive.com/img/beans/thm..._Beans_thm.jpg

the beans in the foreground are the greasy beans.


Tomatoes are all beginning to
blossom , got a bunch of the cutest little cucumbers , looks like a good
year .

glad to hear it. everything planted so far is doing
ok. perfect weather this week. i hope i can get things
planted before it starts to get too hot again. only
three more gardens to plant inside the fenced area and
then i can get back to the other gardens and get some
more fence up.

we'll see tomatoes starting in mid-August. cucumbers
will be a few weeks yet. fresh beans start at about mid-
July. strawberries are coming in now - i was worried
they were not very good but the recent improvement in
sunshine has brought them around.


songbird


Â* Well , here's hoping you get enough for a few beans to cook and some
for seed . I don't know how I'd manage with a growing season as short as
yours ... I also have big gaps in my row of those Mattie B. beans but I
think there are enough for a good test to see if we like them . Let me
know if yours fail , I'll send some fresh seed .

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Terry Coombs wrote:
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Â* Well , here's hoping you get enough for a few beans to cook and some
for seed . I don't know how I'd manage with a growing season as short as
yours ... I also have big gaps in my row of those Mattie B. beans but I
think there are enough for a good test to see if we like them . Let me
know if yours fail , I'll send some fresh seed .


ok, i haven't got my planting map out yet to
see what is up and what isn't. if any make it
i'll be able to compare them to the Kermit's
Smokey Mountain beans which are supposed to be
another southern heirloom.

we usually have 100-120 days for frost free
growing, so it's not too bad. i'd have liked
to have everything planted inside the fence by
now, but it will be another few days. already
have bean sprouts going from the first few
plantings.

sunshine and warmth is getting things growing
quickly. tomatoes growing quick, saw a few flowers
on there and also cucumbers starting to get some
blooms.

picked some strawberries today. dang, this
harvest isn't very good. the garden i renovated
last fall didn't have enough time to get the
plants established and that is a complete bust.
i'm going to try to get at least one batch of
jam made tonight. it might be the only one
this season using my own berries. may have to
*shudder* buy some to make more jam.


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