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All three of my network beans are producing well. I'm leaving the first of Crystal Wax and Burgundy Boiltas to go to seed and looks like will still have plenty to try them out for flavor and save some for me too. Don't know that either one is known for use as green beans but gonna try it anyway.
Expect I'll also be trying Refugee out as green beans in next few days. Cook em up with with a little bacon, maybe throw in some new potatoes for good measure.
Expect I'll also be trying Refugee out as green beans in next few days. Cook em up with with a little bacon, maybe throw in some new potatoes for good measure.





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I had no idea, so many pretty beans! Count me in next year, I fear it is too late for a seed crop here in N. ID. I have another spot I could devote to an heirloom solely for seed sake by then too. I love my Scarlet Runners not only for the red bloom but the pods get so huge, that stage of growth is striking as well, and pretty beans, let's not forget the BIG, pretty colored beans! Maybe just one variety alternated with the SRs on the wall to play with, something with at least one or more of those qualities: pretty bloom color, unusual pod, seed color... Looks like I have a LOT of research ahead of me. Is there an "Outcrossing Beans for Dummies" book? I did take some botany in college, playing with bean genetics sounds like a blast!