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  1. Decoy1

    2026 Little Easy Bean Network – Plant A Garden, Water Your Soul, Join Our Family

    Ah yes, reverses. An unusually large proportion of reverses, as @Ridgerunner says.
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    2026 Little Easy Bean Network – Plant A Garden, Water Your Soul, Join Our Family

    Thank you. How can I resist! Would you say there are two distinct types in the bottom picture - one more frosted than the other?
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    2026 Little Easy Bean Network – Plant A Garden, Water Your Soul, Join Our Family

    Are you planning to continue with either off-type? I’ve struggled with how late Rose is for two years running, so comparative earliness would be an advantage. But your true to type seeds are very bonnie.
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    2026 Little Easy Bean Network – Plant A Garden, Water Your Soul, Join Our Family

    @Blue-Jay, on your priority list you have a brown seeded bean called Ferrat which your website says is of UK origin. I’m intrigued about what is known and what isn’t known, as you also say growth and usage are unknown. Is there any more information available about the origin of this variety? How...
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    2026 Little Easy Bean Network – Plant A Garden, Water Your Soul, Join Our Family

    Exciting to have the 2026 thread started so promptly and with much appreciated warm words. Great! Bobis d’Albenga (Albenga I believe rather than Albanga) is a bush variety from Albenga in Italy. I grew it in 2024. It’s a vigorous productive variety of purple splashed snap beans. I’m happy to...
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    What are You Eating from the Garden?

    Steve, thank you for the overview and the link to the previous thread. It sounds as though growing ginger for you too is really expensive in terms of compost, time and effort. I think I’ll revert to my previous feeling which is that, for me, it’s not really worthwhile, much as I love ginger...
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    What are You Eating from the Garden?

    I’d be really interested to know how you grow your ginger. Under cover? In pots? Any special treatment? I’ve tried it once in pots in my greenhouse but had such a small yield that I haven’t tried again. Yours looks very good. Am I missing something?
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I tend to think of mustards and oriental greens as being on a scale from peppery to mild. At the most peppery end are the mustards like Green Wave etc. At the mildest end would perhaps be tatsoi. Yukina savoy is inbetween but nearer the mild end. Mizuna is perhaps about similar or even milder...
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I’ve grown Yukina Savoy a few times. For me it’s been an over-wintering crop sown around August to plant out under cover, or outdoors but somewhere protected. It’s a kind of more puckered version of tatsoi on quite a lot smaller scale than collards. I suspect that it would quite quickly go to...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    I’ve put it on my growing list for next year to check it out again.
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    Thank you for the link. I’ve begun to into Lucy Thompson’s book and it promises to be fascinating.
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    It was a bush bean. I received it as bush and indeed it was!
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    Green Albufeira is a bean I last grew in 2019 but I remember liking it very much. My notes say, Dry. Not brilliant for shelling. OK for snap but tends to get too big quickly. Albufeira is in the Algarve A very high yielding variety, with big heavy green beans, not yet tested for stringiness. A...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    Lovely selection. Carrying on the discussion about photos in sun compared with photos in shade, the colours of Bażanowice, for example. look so very different in your two pictures. It would be interesting to know whether one seems truer than the other to you.
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    Some bean harvests that I have specially enjoyed. Amish Gnuddle. I like the frosted patterning and understated colouring. The plants weren't vigorous for me, perhaps only 4ft tall. Not a huge crop but I enjoyed what was produced. I believe there are many variant spellings for this variety...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    That is fascinating,@Artorius. Thank you very much for this great information. As you suggest it’s amazing that samples were collected in such circumstances. The urge to continue scientific research and preservation is clearly strong in the most difficult situations. I’m guessing the samples...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    Interesting. Where you have taken comparative photos in sun and also in shade the apparent difference in colour is considerable. The sun photos are very appealing but I’m thinking that the shade photos probably give more of a faithful impression of the true colour and also show detail more...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    On the subject of Polish commercial varieties I’d very much like to understand the naming of a bean I’ve recently received. It is held by Bohnenatlas but was threatened with extinction. A friend managed to germinate some old seed and has given me some seeds to grow on. I’d like to bulk it up and...
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I find beds of lettuces extremely satisfying, alternate rows of green and red-flushed, of smooth leaved and crinkly leaved, for example. So I grow more than we eat. I’ve enjoyed many of the varieties bred by Frank Morton. I’ve also very much enjoyed experimenting with which varieties will...
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    2025 Little Easy Bean Network - Growers Of The Future Will Be Glad We Saved

    That’s extremely impressive. A great achievement.
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