Well you should know by now that I like a photo or two. So all photos welcome.
I have been trying to search through my photos but I can't remember the names of the pods I did have a reference but sadly thats disappeared into the ether.
Anyway hopefully we can start a new little bean bible again
I love beans, grow many more than I can eat fresh but am not that keen on frozen so I prefer to dry them for use later in the year. They look pretty amazing in a jar or two on the kitchen shelf
too.
Nothing fancy for me - I use two frames made from bamboo. About 24 canes each side. So about 50 canes each...maybe two beans per can, sometimes more. I used to put a bean by each plant but I get rodents eating the beans and then the plants can be disturbed so I don't bother anymore.
And yes, I never learn - everything is always planted too close together
I have been trying to search through my photos but I can't remember the names of the pods I did have a reference but sadly thats disappeared into the ether.
Anyway hopefully we can start a new little bean bible again
I love beans, grow many more than I can eat fresh but am not that keen on frozen so I prefer to dry them for use later in the year. They look pretty amazing in a jar or two on the kitchen shelf
too.
Nothing fancy for me - I use two frames made from bamboo. About 24 canes each side. So about 50 canes each...maybe two beans per can, sometimes more. I used to put a bean by each plant but I get rodents eating the beans and then the plants can be disturbed so I don't bother anymore.
And yes, I never learn - everything is always planted too close together