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Broad - Claudia, Sutton, Grano Violetto, Masterpiece
French - Dwarf - Slenderette, Roquencourt. Climbing - Yard Long, Cosse Violette
Pea Bean - or is this a pea?!
Edamame (Soya)
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Mrs Connell's Black Runner
DFB
Vermont Cranberry
Tendergreen
CFB
Tiger
Some others trying to germinate still (badly mistreated Blue Lake, Polish). Kew Blue didn't make it.
I swear, it seemed like more than this...Given my spotty luck with old seed, this might be primarily a seed-saving year for beans.
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The only bean I know the name of is CFB soisson, a CFB, for dried beans.
I grow a dwarf one for green beans and another for dried beans.
I also grow broad beans.
The green bean and broad bean were probably bought 10 to 20 years ago and the other dwarf was from a french supermarket about 7 years ago.
I bought the soissons beans last year but the germination this year from home saved seed was far better.
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CFB Hunter & DFB Primel
These have done exceptionally well this year. I planted 2 rows of 6 canes with Hunter CFB on one side and DFB Primel on the other, so that the CFB's overhung the DFBs. = approx 12-14 plants of each.
I've picked so many that I've reach satiation point - just can't eat them fast enough and I hate frozen beans - so I'm leaving them to dry for saving and cooking.
Had to trim off some of the leaves today as the wind was pushing the canes over and I was amazed at how many beans were lurking under the leaves.
Its a nice bean to eat as well, no strings attached.
The dogs like them too - they pick their own.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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15-09-2020, 09:01 PM
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Buckles Black bean
Apparently this is a local to Cardiff variety that has been grown here for many years - according to the lady who gave the seeds to me. I only managed to germinate 2 - one turned out to be the black one, the other is a standard green one with red flowers. In theory, the black one will have black seeds inside the pods, the green one will have normal green beans. I'll save the black ones to grow on next year.
The stems on the black one are reddish and the flowers were darker than the green one.
No idea what they taste like as I'm concentrating on saving seeds.
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08-10-2020, 07:38 PM
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Quote: Buckles Black bean
Apparently this is a local to Cardiff variety that has been grown here for many years - according to the lady who gave the seeds to me. I only managed to germinate 2 - one turned out to be the black one, the other is a standard green one with red flowers. In theory, the black one will have black seeds inside the pods, the green one will have normal green beans. I'll save the black ones to grow on next year.
The stems on the black one are reddish and the flowers were darker than the green one.
No idea what they taste like as I'm concentrating on saving seeds.
So much for that theory - both green and purple podded beans had identical black beans inside.!!
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Nice beans
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Shall I send you a couple to try?
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I liked the taste of Blauhilde CfB but was disappointed that they lose their purple colour once they’re cooked.
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