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  1. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Hi Russ, my beans are ready, can you please check your messages I sent you details (photos and yields) there. Sorry or interrupting your conversation. Take care Paul
  2. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Yes I do sell a bit of seeds and I prefer to protect them to make sure customers will get what they've ordered. I do the same for tomatoes and pretty much all my seed catalogue. I'm growing about 35 varieties of bean this year, so I can't to spread them all in my farm.
  3. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Hi, I would say that it's a slightly warmer (but I have not recorded te temps), the mesh are quite large, so it allows air flow.
  4. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Hi all, I'm sorry for not being present on the forum and being too busy to read your posts. I just want to let know that beans are flowering in France (I started very late) so it was time to put on my nets to prevent hybridization (I know I am probably the only one to do this lol). Here is my...
  5. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Thank you for the offer! I should receive some network beans within few days. If not, I will definitely contact you.
  6. Paul G

    2023 Little Easy Bean Network - Beans Beyond The Colors Of A Rainbow

    Sounds like rules are stricter. I am from France. Last year I sent seeds twice to US that never reached and I couldn't received seeds from US. Moreover, US seed companies no longer ship to France. I called French customs, in order to get seeds, I would need to get phyto certificates. I don't...
  7. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Thank you Marie, This thread is the reason why I came on this forum in the first place. I've already contacted Russ and sent him few seeds. Take care ! Paul
  8. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Escargots are so delicious! Not so much limaces (slugs).
  9. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Thank you! Please say hi to the red woods for me. Take care.
  10. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    🤣 Haha. If you really want to, you still can start them in pots and transplant them once there are big enough, but that's quite some work. I'm sure you'll be able to cook them, it might be more difficult to eat that ;)
  11. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Beans are the bests! That's so cool, there are many bean and legume lovers here!
  12. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    I understand! Hi almost neighbor, I hope thing are good in the UK. Thank you
  13. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Thanks ! I can't access your profile. Take care Paul
  14. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    That's on my to read list! Yes, that's how early produce were obtained! This technic is becoming more and more popular and here people are using it for germination and seedling growth in tunnel during winter. Great gift BTW
  15. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Hi Artorius! Are there lots of Europeans here?
  16. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Too bad! That kind of beetles ruined my peas and favas, as this year was very hot and dry. Next year I will grow these early in my greenhouse and I hope to have less issues. I also need them too! I'm trying to select peanuts and I hope to have a decent harvest next years.
  17. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    Hi Jane, Yep, beans and legumes improve soil fertility (and food safety). Holy cow! I've always wanted to visit Montana (in summer), but gardening sounds tough. Watching seedlings in February and March helps to go through the winter ;) Stay warm!
  18. Paul G

    Hi from France!

    That's more regulated in France. You need a permit, there are quotas and hunters have to gather few times a year to hunt boar. Usually farms report to hunter big proliferation. If there are too much damage in the crops, the hunting society have to financially compensate the farmers. I'm in the...
  19. Paul G

    2022 Little Easy Bean Network - We Are Beans Without Borders

    I'm not sure who came first. I read that it is from the Narragansett Indian tribe of Rhode and that it was used for their traditional dish. But I can't say if the variety was named after the dish, or the dish after the variety, or if what I'm writing makes sense lol. Thanks for the welcome =D
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