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Does anything here grow Pea beans? No, its not a typo, they seem to be another sort of climbing bean with a 2 colour shell.
I've been given 6 "Jack Edwards" pea beans https://hsl.gardenorganic.org.uk/seedlis...ck-edwards. Pretty aren't they?
I've seen similar ones, black and white ones like little whales but not eaten/grown them.
Any advice anyone - especially whether they cross pollinate and need isolation for seed saving.
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They are pretty. I used to grow pea beans. I got the seeds from Bob’s dad after he’d passed away. I just kept saving seeds from them year after year, because that’s what he’d done. The seed looked more like small runner beans. The beans themselves were green mottled with purple and short, fat runner beans shape. Smoother than the funny texture runners have. Again following what Bobs dad used to do because I didn’t know any better. We treated them & ate them like runner beans. The plant themselves were a bit of a cross between a runner & climbing french.
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09-01-2021, 11:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2021, 11:11 AM by PyreneesPlot.)
I grew them last year for the first time and they're great! Number one bonus is the bean beetle doesn't attack them (or hasn't yet) so I can actually dry some beans again for winter use.
No idea about crossing or the like
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I grew these last year, kindly given to me by NG as Inca Pea Bean. I had them next to runners and also pretty close to other french beans and no crossing that I could see. Decent sized crop, grew to about 5 feet, tasted good as beans, I didn't harvest any as pods. Forms an interesting dried pod as each bean bulges out.
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Inca pea bean!! That sounds familiar. Time to have a rummage in my pea bucket.
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Pee bucket?? A guzunder? How unsanitary.
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(09-01-2021, 12:13 PM)Veggie Wrote: Inca pea bean!! That sounds familiar. Time to have a rummage in my pea bucket. Like you need an excuse to rummage through seed collections
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Sorry I’m going to have to jump to veggies defence here. Her gardening style may be chaos personified . When it comes to seeds they all have there places and that place is organised to within an inch of its life. But no doubt with a certain veggie flare .
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