So, I decided to geek out a bit tonight with weighing in some of this year's heavier hitters. I definitely set a record for my garden with one bean. Not all the pole beans are dry, even a few bush beans are still drying up on cages, but these ones have mostly finished up so I think the scale is a fairly good representation of how these did. I wanted to weigh Grand Mere because I know that one was really productive, but I need to pick the leaf and stem crud out of the beans before I do that. I post this mostly for anyone like me that always keep's an eye out for the more productive bean types. 2 posts.
Crevette Kidney (network bean) about 6 plants, semi runners
Lucie (network bean) 3 or 4 plants, pole
Mangetout Pleine Panier (network bean) about 6 plants, semi runners
Fagiola D'Angelo Imperia (network bean) 3 or 4 plants, poles
Annelino di Trento, a raised planter about 3 and a half feet by same. Block planted. For tiny little crescent bush beans these small plants sure can produce!
Slut (network bean) 3 plants, pole
Turkey #1 (network bean) 3 plants, pole
Angel Eye (network bean) 6 plants, bush
Bigarradda Gris-Negre, 4 plants!! I piled the scale container right up with these and then they fell all over the floor when I tried to get them back in the paper bag!

. Over 2 lbs from a single pole, that’s never happened before.
Kitoba (network bean) 3 plants, pole. One more plant might have gotten me to nearly 2! But I pulled the 4th plant cause the leaves looked off.