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  1. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    I think I just misunderstood @Blue-Jay , I guess what I was trying to ask was is it the excess water being taken up from the roots in saturated ground that makes the beans sprout in the pods, or the water soaking into the pods from the outside that does it? External vs internal sort of thing..
  2. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    This is interesting, I didn't realize the main concern was proximity to the ground. (I really am new to growing beans I guess!) So the excessive uptake of water doesn't cause the bean seeds to sprout? I thought that was the biggest worry, the ground getting saturated with water and the...
  3. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    'Bela Putersnica' 💛 She makes my heart sing. 🎶
  4. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    Do you find the bush beans are much more sensitive to excess rain than pole varieties? That's my guess but I don't know, just because the plants are so much larger and might handle water better. Would you worry less about pole beans being exposed to lots of rain? I'm glad to report we have...
  5. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    I thought of that one too, but given the Italian connection I guessed in that direction. A few years ago I had 2 separate people gift me with seeds for yellow crescent beans, one Annelino Giallo, one Sultan's Golden Crescent; that planting year I went to all my samples picking out what to grow...
  6. heirloomgal

    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    @Blue-Jay I have a new respect for your dedication to growing beans. They're a difficult master to serve, and I'm on year 2 now of not having a great bean year. I'd think of giving up if I didn't enjoy growing them so much, it's amazing that you have persisted for all these years regardless of...
  7. heirloomgal

    OMG Tea Olive Flowers smell like love!

    If there was an award for best thread title, this would be it
  8. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    Apparently, the law is destination landfill. Which makes sense, that channel is the lifeblood of that town. All business is tied to it so upsetting the tourists would be fairly prohibited. I once met a family there that had flown from Germany to stay at a cottage on the channel to kayak the...
  9. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I believe the boats have to check in with designated ports and register themselves with border authorities before entering Canadian waters. Probably goes both ways. I'd guess some might just wing it and take their chances, but given that at least a few of those yachts were valued at about 12...
  10. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    On a lark I checked how one disposes of fish waste in Killarney, and.....it's actually illegal to dump it in the water. I thought it was strange that he waved, because that isn't etiquette in the channel, too many boats of every size and kind and too many people generally. Something was off...
  11. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    Pods are finally starting to roll in in a big way. The cardboard flats are piling up with peas and beans. I've been going to the grocery store and combing the isles, filling up my cart as high as I can get it with them. One store clerk was like 'mam, do you need all those boxes?' I think she...
  12. heirloomgal

    Gone to the Dogs

    I don't have a crate for my dog either @Marie2020. This has never been a problem for me, though when he had the splenectomy I regretted that I hadn't conditioned him to one since no crate meant 24/7 oversight next to him on the floor for a month. 🤣 The main thing in the video is about how...
  13. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I got them from 2 places, Small Island Seed & Cicada. They were $1 per seed, the most costly seeds I think I've bought and that seems to be what everyone charges. It's an interesting species, but in a cold climate you have to not mind overwintering plants every year! And I, well, I mind! :lol:
  14. heirloomgal

    Gone to the Dogs

    Such an excellent video @Shades-of-Oregon, he sums it up so well so quickly. Cesar Milan tells a story in one of his books about a dog that had been used for fighting, well, they tried using her for fighting but she wasn't any good. So they poured fuel on her and lit a match, ghastly. She...
  15. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I received some beans from Spain this year that have without exceptions all been fabulous. I don't always succeed with these because they can take too long to mature. But all are growing and producing really well. However, one of them had a rather severe problem with cutworms and every single...
  16. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    That darn young orphan bear was back very early this morning yet again. He was trying to get at DH's new bird feeder (the trouble that feeder is, I won't get into it) he demolished the wooden trellis panel propped beside the feeder against the garden bed, which was supposed to keep the rabbit...
  17. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    Wow, reading your post makes me feel grateful that, all things considered, the number of critters I contend with are very small. Of course, it only takes one to do significant damage but I can imagine what many would do. I have seen only one squirrel once this year, a very large black one that...
  18. heirloomgal

    A Seed Saver's Garden

    My main method of contending with the appetites of the chipmunks is to prematurely harvest my pods/vines before they dry down fully, and put them in my sunroom. I don't consider this ideal, but it seems to be working. I've considered the hardware cloth @flowerbug, it's a good idea, being the...
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