@Marie2020 you may have seen this already, but I think you'd like the youtube duo 'Peggy and Molly'. And I rather dislike pitts, but this really does give me a chuckle. I would never have believed it if I hadn't seen it. Such an unlikely pair, just the cutest. And you can kind of tell that...
I will post pictures later tonight if I get to it. No, the chickens will hatch for sure. The reason being it's a physics principle. DH is very science minded, the ice doesn't send a message to the plant - it acts like a skinsuit on a diver. When ice freezes, it actually releases a tiny...
I have had the most incredible seed saving journey in the last couple of days, in the literal sense.
I've been keeping a fairly close eye on the weather network for nighttime lows for awhile. However, things apparently can shift quickly and two days ago at 10 o'clock at night I saw a frost...
The pods are fine, and the seeds I've harvested are fine, it's just the vines do not get big, and lush. I can't quite describe it, but they just seemed to lack vigor. The leaf shape was correct, and there did not seem to be any pathology present except that it doesn't grow aggressively as so...
Had a wonderful evening doing nothing but collect drying bean pods from the vines.
It's been an almost dizzyingly busy summer, and there have been quite a few day trips recently for paddleboarding before the season is up that it's actually gotten difficult to keep up with the seed harvest...
I know this much @ruralmamma , the seeds you send back should look like the original you planted (or what's on @Blue-Jay's website) and if there isn't enough of them because some crosses showed up, (this happened to me last year with Kruger's Speckled) we just plant the true to type seed again...
Thank you @Decoy1 @Artorius , so it sounds like it did fairly well for you @Decoy1. I wouldn't describe my vines as terrible looking, but they aren't nearly as filled out or lush as pole beans typically get so I don't really know if anything is wrong or its just varietal. @Artorius if you...
Has anyone here grown the pole bean 'Fagiolo de la Bereta'? Also known as 'Bareta, de la B.' according to Belle Epoque Meisse. I'm growing it for the 2nd time and finding that again it doesn't seem like a super healthy variety, just not really vigorous and lush. I'm wondering if this is...
In mid-July my local mom & pop grocery store put out a couple tables and offered up all their remaining greenhouse plants for free. Most of them were dead and beyond hope, but they were free, so I said what the heck they might be good for a fall planter. I brought them home and then proceeded...
The end begins!
It's bittersweet, always sad to see the summer end but happy to harvest seeds. There also have a few stragglers that are not yet letting go of their green color; Domaci Cucak (below), Custodia (below, left), Ukrainian Pole, Pink Tip Greasy, Malawi Mix, Gialet, mostly those...
Went around to all the pole bean plants today and collected dry & semi-dry pods anywhere I found them. The harvest is really starting, and boy it feels great. It feels like that part of trick or treating when your bag is really starting to fill up and you're just itching to get home and dump...
Some fall bean picks.
I am loving the 'Grady Bailey Greasy' from @Decoy1, boy this has been an impressive variety. In a year like this it really stands out; I was worried it was taking awhile to turn from green but it finally started this week. My first greasy!!! And dependable for the North...
I'm shocked that the poppies kept going until now, mid September! These I'm sure are the very last flowers though. The plants are awful looking when drying, but that's the price I'll pay to collect the seeds.
First 'Hamburg Parsley' plants. I'm impressed that they bulked up so much, didn't...
I misspoke there @Branching Out, I always get Maglia Rosa and Pink Tiger mixed up. I meant Pink Tiger, they look very similar. I can't recall what leaf type Pink Tiger had when I grew it, but a cursory search says it can have spindly foliage.