Piet Special has yielded a good number of beans from somewhat immature pods. Those in the most mature pods were damaged by recent rains so I am harvesting them a bit before they dry. There should be plenty left for me too to grow next year. However, I think this bean might prefer a drier summer...
Piet Special has a solid green pod about 3/4 to 1 inch wide and 6-9 inches long. Don't know the average seed count; I'll get that later in the season. Pod shape looks like Romano. So far so good.
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I like the idea of the new site. Hoping to get at least 2 of the four varieties I grew back to you in a few months.
What version of IE are you using? Apparently I am on IE 11 and have no trouble seeing the new site, however with the approach of Microsoft's new Spartan browser, IE will largely die out.
Well . . . I'm actually not a big onion fan and will not eat them raw, period. If they are chopped finely or pureed they make a nice addition to the flavor of a dish, but I don't even like they cooked whole. For flavor comparisons you may want to ask a less biased judge than me. But they did do...
I got my yellow onions from an eBay seller last fall and planted half then and half in spring. A couple of them never came up, oddly they were spring planted ones, but most did. They were harvested when I got home from work today and noticed that I could not see them. Most were being pushed down...
Poking holes in everyone else's garbage cans was favored by the resident looney where I grew up. My current neighborhood is on the cusp of trashy and okay so nobody bothers me about anything out of place for a few days.
My seed is from my original source. There have been no inputs since it was purchased. However, since I am not the only person growing the corn and not essential for its survival as a variety I suppose it doesn't matter much. :/
I was wrong. All this horrible, basement-flooding rain, and the corn it head height.
The Delwen blue is short still, somewhere between 6 and 12 inches.
The Bloody Butcher corn is making excellent progress. Most plants are chest height on me or higher and I'm 5'10". I don't have an exact count on live plants, but at two ears each I should have plenty to replenish my old seed. Must remember to keep the cats in the garden when the corn is...
I started late this Spring. I usually dilute a small amount of urine in a 1 gallon container full of water. So far no signs of plant stress, but I don't know if it is helping much either.
Bean Update:
Piet Special is somewhere between 6 and 7 feet tall, still growing, and has long since outrun the t-post it was trained on. Additional vines from the base and along the main vine are spreading out and trying to get a grip on the trellises nearby (Galante longbean, Hyacinth bean...
I'm fairly happy, lets call it an 8. The peas are all blooming freely and the blue podded one is making a lot of pods. The pole beans are climbing except for three I planted in late May, and they are catching up fast. The bush beans are also pretending to climb which is vexing in the extreme...