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

ruralmamma

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Weather here has been a rollercoaster ride this season. May and June were cool and we had so much rain and flooding. That was followed by an almost two-week stretch of 90°+ weather and extreme drought for the second year in a row by the end of August. So far we've only had a total of 1/4" of rain the last few days, but so glad most of the harvest is over. Actually I think the lack of rain has been responsible for a great harvest this year as I only have a few varieties that didn't produce very well.

I can say my inaugural year has definitely been an adventure! I consider myself to be an experienced bean grower but this year I've had the chance to explore different types of beans from around the world. Learned that some varieties are so vigorous that you can find them climbing where not expected and leave you questioning your sanity and notes. Currently wrapping my head around genetics and deciding which varieties will be implemented into next year's garden.
 

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This book by Carol Deppe has excellent information on vegetable breeding. Each winter I take it out of the library in an effort to learn a bit more, as the genetics are complex and more than I can digest in one go. https://www.chelseagreen.com/produc...noMWHnr9FnM2kD3bXQkJV7XLtRVUDm9Xlmp6J1qlKdM76
Thanks for the recommendation! I've heard of Carol and am hoping to order a copy soon
It seems safe to assume that SOME of the Avalon you planted was F1, since you are seeing multiple different colors and shapes. But even in a single pod that contains a cross, it isn't likely that ALL the seeds are necessarily crosses, because the bean would also have been exposed to its own pollen. If the seed you had was collected from several plants and several pods, the majority of it should still be Avalon.

Still wrapping my head around the genetics. So the off-types I've gotten from Avalon are technically F2?

I've imitated @Blue-Jay 's method of using screws with my saplings by leaving branch nibs, so it was easy to hang the upper part of a pole on the nearby branch nub of another pole.
I think I have this visualized, but could you post a photo if it's not too much trouble. We'll be cutting some saplings for poles this fall.
 
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