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I think I reported wrong before. Veense was the one that came up last but reached the top of it's trellis first. It was also the one I dug up and found the BIG roots before the sprout emerged.
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Second to make it to the top is Witsa

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Several others bushed up a little before starting the climb. Karachaganack is slow to to start vining but first to bloom. These are the first bean flowers in my garden this year and I like fast maturity in all my crops. It even beat out the early bush types that were planted the same day so I'll be watching this one real close.

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@Bluejay77 , are your beans going to climb or sprawl? Are you putting up any supports?

Hi Ducks,

My pole beans and semi runners that I plant will climb. Bush beans will stand up until they get heavy with pods then lean over a bit on their side. Then they will reorient their leaves to the sun.

Let us know how your 2012 beans grow. I've did a germination test on my 2012, 2013 and 2014 beans. When beans become 5 years old I think it's probably a good idea to test them. Maybe I should put all my results on another post.
 

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My 2012 Bean Germination Tests

Beans That Germinated at 100%. Seed is nearly 7 years old.

Black Valentine
Bountiful Ester
Brown Trout
Brauner Bar
Cherokee Wax
Greencrop
Topcrop
Improved Golden Wax
Minnesota 1940’s
Prince
Provider
PBXT
Purple Eye Pole – Lima
Refugee
Rio Zape
Rose D’ Eyragues
Topcrop


Beans That Germinated at 90%.

Tennessee Wonder
Tenderpod
Tendergreen


Beans That Germinated at 80%.

Gillenwater
Major Cook’s
Maria Zeller
Osborne & Clyde



Beans That Germinated at 70%.


Illinois Wild Goose

Beans That Germinated at 50%.

California


Beans That Germinated at 40%.


Rose Eye Pink



Beans That Germinated at 20%.

Davis
Florida Speckled

 

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I bought a pint jar at a yard sale one time, one of those with the class top and wire bail, about half full of what looked like lima beans. It was so old the rubber seal had deteriorated and adhered to the class. About half of the seeds were just dust where some critter had apparently eaten them. I planted the rest and two sprouted. Unfortunately they almost immediately died. Someone told me I might have done embryo rescue and saved them but I have no clue how to do that. Anyway it shows that seeds can sometimes last a very long time.
 

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My 2013 Bean Germination Tests

Beans That Germinated at 100%. Seed is nearly 6 years old.

Beka Brown
Black Coco
Black Star - Pole Lima
Bountiful
Brittle Wax
Chocolate
Comtesse de Chambord
Comtesse de Chambord 226
Contender
Cream Six Weeks
Falcon
Midnight Black Turtle Soup

Molasses Face
Pawnee
Speckled 1770 Yellow
Stevenson’s Blue Eye



Beans That Germinated at 90%.

Brown Eyed Goose
Choctaw
Crow River Black
Crystal Wax
Dwarf Red
Papa De Rolla
Purple Face
Stevenson’s
Uncle Willies
Taylor


Beans That Germinated at 80%.


Buxton Buckshot


Beans That Germinated at 70%.

Good Mother Stallard
Hanna Hank
Stevenson’s Lima



Beans That Germinated at 50%.


Bird Egg 2013 2019 50%
Yellow Bird 2013 2019 50%



Beans That Germinated at 40%.

Champagne



Beans That Germinated at 30%
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Horn’s Speckled - Pole Lima
Red Lima
Slovenia 3











 

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My 2014 Bean Germination Tests

Beans That Germinated at 100%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.


Algarrobo
Beka Brown
Best Of All Wax

Black Cattle
Black Coco
Buckskin Girl
Canadian Wild Goose
Charlie Tinker’s Grey Ball

China Yellow
Conserva
Contender
Crow River Black
Dog

Early Six Weeks
Fowler
Golden Valleiy
Heilings
Horsehead
Idaho Refugee
Illinois Snap
Illinois Wax
Jacob’s Cattle Amish
John’s Bean
Kishwaukee Yellow
Kleine Soldatenboon
Koronis Three Islands
Lavender Bush
Lekatt
Lina Sisco Bird Egg
Littlefield’s Special
Louisiana

New Mexico Red Appaloosa
Pale Face
Pawnee

Penland Family
Petit Gris
Pink

Purple Amazon
Reade Krobbe

Red Cattle
Red Sport
Seminole

Seneca Bird Egg
Smith River Super Speckle
Soldier
Splash Trout

Topnotch Golden Wax
Vermont Appaloosa
Victoria Brown Eyes
Wanamingo
Wiener Trieb



Beans That Germinated at 90%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Black Nightfall
Blue Jay
China Yellow
Dalmatian
Graines de Café
Greencrop
Hanna Hank
Honeykey Gold
Kenearly
Pink Fog
Shoshone
Tene’s
Weaver



Beans That Germinated at 80%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.


Brown Eyed Goose
Cresijevec
Goldener Regen
Ramshorn
Zuni Shalako




Beans That Germinated at 70%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Holy
Kifl Mucko




Beans That Germinated at 60%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.


Buffy
Christmas
Owl’s Head
San Antonio




Beans That Germinated at 50%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Cassie’s Purple Pod



Beans That Germinated at 40%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Bird Egg




Beans That Germinated at 30%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Red Marbles



Beans That Germinated at 20%. Seed is nearly 5 years old.

Deb’s Creek



 

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Couple days ago I did get one bush bean variety planted. Robert Lobitz's "Lake Avenue Beauty".

Friday I rototilled an area about 1,600 square feet two times over on a new offsite location which the owner has keep as a garden for many years. I talked to him last autumn and he agreed to rent the ground to me. The total piece is 2,287 square feet. Yesterday June 8th, I planted the following pole beans on that ground. I still have two more rows consisting of 14 more pole varieties to plant on this offsite piece. I will have semi runners to plant there also probably later in the week.

WB-PKT #6.2
WB-PKT #7.1
Seneca Bird Egg
Pinesipps Zwefarbige
Kifl Mucko
Graines De Cafe
Golden Lima
Bobolink
WB-PKT #5.2
North Louisiana Snow On The Mountain
Tamila
Hemelvaartboontje
WB-PKT #17.2
Clay Bank Fall
Bosnian Pole
Vermont Mohawk
Peruvian Goose
Hashuli Red & White
La Pap
Spotted Dog
La Pap outcross
Red Marbles
Johnsburg
Louisiana
Emelia's Italian
Ringwood
Molley's Zebra
Tremento Di Trebua
Flora Vista
Landfrauen
Union
Yellow Point
Spring Grove
Cleopatra
Aussie Purple King
Penland Family
San Antonio
Ohio Pole
Irish Connors
Aremenian Giant Black
Jembo Polish
Paul Bunyan Giant
Brejo
True Red Cranberry Outcross
Deb's Creek
Major Cooks's
New Mexico Red Appaloosa
Tranquility
Dapple Pole - For now just a working title
Harvard
Ramshorn
Champagne
Cassie's Purple Pod
Verde Temuco
 

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. Karachaganack is slow to to start vining but first to bloom. These are the first bean flowers in my garden this year and I like fast maturity in all my crops. It even beat out the early bush types that were planted the same day so I'll be watching this one real close.

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I planted Karachaganak this spring and have a harvest. It was right up there with the bush beans I planted as far as bloom and production and early maturity. I planted the round seeds instead of the oval and they produced rounded seeds, no oval shaped ones. The pole beans produced true color/pattern though a few have more black that I think they should. The blacker ones are not from a separate plant so I consider them a natural variation.

But there is a story. My 3-year-old grandson pulled a plant when they were about 6" tall. I didn't supervise him close enough and we had just finished pulling some carrots so it was a good learning moment. I stuck a seed back in it's place at the end of a row. That one plant grew back as a bush, not a pole. As you can see, it kept the Karachaganak look. So I take it mine may still be segregating a bit.

Russ, as long as yours produce true I consider you to have the official Karachaganak seed. I don't but I'm OK with that, mine are still nice enough I just won't share as a variety. I plan to plant the bush seed and see what happens. As pretty as that seed is I'd love to develop a bush variety.

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@Ridgerunner are those good for snaps or shellies? i have a similar bean going to those here but the one i have has spots too. i also don't know if it is a bush or semi-runner yet. i'll find out this year if all goes well. :) i wasn't able to come up with a name for them but i asked Mom and she said Dominoes so that is my working title for these for the moment.
 

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