i finally finished planting the last bean garden rather
late this season so i'm not sure what i will get from those
but i'll enjoy them even as a cover crop.
most of the beans on this list are experimental crosses
or varieties involved in different projects i have going.
anything mentioning network is from the Little Easy Bean
Network grow outs.
pdoc is purple dove out cross
loc is ? (i don't know what i meant there now lol)
some names are my own or temporary working names
most names are common names
most habits are bush or semi-or-half-runner
- Andikove (network retry)
- Half Whites
- Brown and White
- Red and White
- Small Black and White
- Flair (pdoc)
- Fluffy (pdoc)
- Huey
- Koronis Three Islands
- Lavender
- Light Green (loc)
- Matte Brown
- Montville (network retry)
- Painted Pony
- Painted Pony Outcross Black
- Painted Pony Outcross Brown
- Pale (pdoc)
- Pale Purple (pdoc)
- Purple Dove
- Purple Dove Odds (seven selections of pdoc)
- Spot
- Lines
- Bland
- Splotch
- Top Mark
- Bluish
- Spotty Bluish
- Red Ryder
- Sacre Bleu (pole)
- Skinny (pdoc)
- Tinker's Fire
- Venda
- Vermont Appaloosa
- Yed
- Yellow Eye
songbird
Do you have any of those extraordinary pictures of your
beans this year?
T wrote:
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Do you have any of those extraordinary pictures of your
beans this year?
i don't have any recent pictures edited and posted yet of
the beans growing but this link should get you to the
section of my bean page which shows most of the interesting
out crosses i'm working with this year. the common named
varieties i have pictures of also in different sections.
https://www.anthive.com/project/beans/#chapter-2.2023
sadly much of these pages need more work than i have time
for right now so i hope my disorganisation isn't too horrid.
:)
if you click on the link of the image there is a larger
image available than the thumbnail size.
songbird
Awesome! You do have an eye for the camera.
T wrote:
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Awesome! You do have an eye for the camera.
ha! thank you! i personally feel that i don't really
do that well with the picture taking, but it helps that i
live with a person who has a good eye for decorations and
whimsy so it gives me a lot of potential of getting good
pictures one way or another.
i still really haven't been very happy with the bean
pictures and wish i had a super close up camera that
could take detailed pictures of single beans that i
could just feed through a hopper and it would get the
pictures taken automatically without me having to
fiddle around all the time. :)
been weeding like crazy this past week and still a
ways to go but at least the gardens look a lot better
now than they did a bit ago. i'm so glad that Mom is
able to help out. my normal routine was interrupted
for a month when i was sick and then on top of that
we had such wild rainy weather too often so it was
hard for me to get out until the weeds were too big
for scraping (which is critical for getting things
done easily here). once the weeds get big enough to
need pulling by hand that makes the whole process take
a lot more time. especially when you have thousands
of square feet of garden space and decorations to
keep after.
things are presentable now, but still a lot to do.
one last round of weeding this morning and then lighter
stuff for the afternoon and tomorrow as the weather is
getting hot again.
i did take before pictures so i can take after
shots. most pictures i take i don't post as they are
more for record keeping to remind me of all the things
we get done around here. besides most of the pictures
are just not that interesting. :)
songbird
How much bean crop do you get on average? I have a recipe for you!
cshenk wrote:
...about beans...
How much bean crop do you get on average? I have a recipe for you!
it varies between 15 - 25 lbs, maybe more when i grow more of
the larger beans. when growing so many Purple Dove beans it
isn't as much as they are a smaller bean.
and then it also depends upon how many we eat fresh vs. what
gets left to dry.
songbird
Wow. Thats a lot.
cshenk wrote:
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Wow. Thats a lot.
for a completely manual gardening system with not really
enough space it is enough to keep me busy. especially
when i often shell out and look at each individual bean
and sometimes more than once. :)
songbird
songbird wrote:
cshenk wrote:
...
Wow. Thats a lot.
for a completely manual gardening system with not really
enough space it is enough to keep me busy. especially
when i often shell out and look at each individual bean
and sometimes more than once. :)
songbird
Yes. Did you like the recipe (posted in RFC). They use standard beans
but a unique approach.
Here it is again so you don't have to hunt for it.
cshenk wrote:
songbird wrote:
cshenk wrote:
...
Wow. Thats a lot.
for a completely manual gardening system with not really
enough space it is enough to keep me busy. especially
when i often shell out and look at each individual bean
and sometimes more than once. :)
songbird
Yes. Did you like the recipe (posted in RFC). They use standard
beans but a unique approach.
didn't see it, been too busy lately.
Here it is again so you don't have to hunt for it.
... thanks but that isn't something we'd make.
smoke flavors, whisky/rum,etc., pepper and other spices
that Mom has no tolerance for at all. :( almost every
commercial bbq sauce puts pepper or hot stuff in their
sauce.
i would give them a try if someone else made them.
songbird
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