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		I think the Soissons are a bit rounder than the Tarbais? I always cook and then freeze broadies so don't know if they're effected. I haven't looked too closely!!
I usually get one good season of a variety and the next year the beetles 'find' them! Pea beans were fine two years ago, but iffy last year. We have no arable farming locally, beyond a bit of maze for hens, and very few people with potagers so I've no idea where they came from, the vetch maybe.
	
	
I usually get one good season of a variety and the next year the beetles 'find' them! Pea beans were fine two years ago, but iffy last year. We have no arable farming locally, beyond a bit of maze for hens, and very few people with potagers so I've no idea where they came from, the vetch maybe.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
 

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   . As I want to save seeds from them both I think that should be far enough apart to stop cross pollination.
 . As I want to save seeds from them both I think that should be far enough apart to stop cross pollination.  .
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