ruralmamma
Deeply Rooted
Now for the 2025 off-types:
Batumi Georgia 4 True to type on bottom and top is a beautiful speckled off-type. Beautiful coloring on both and believe it's productivity was hampered by drought and being planted too close to more vigorous varieties. Plan to grow both this year.
Cold Creek original on bottom, blue/purple off-type top left and variant with one end of bean being completely black top right. I'd like to regrow this one again but probably not this year.
Rosey's Red original on bottom, variant with varying amounts of white on one end on top. I refer to the variant as Rosey's White Rump. I hope to grow this variety again in 2026 as it was a good producer.
Avalon original on bottom, larger striped tan top left and black variant top right. The seeds of the latter were a bluish color at harvest and some seem to retain a bit of a dark blue tint in my eyes. The black-seeded variety was a vigorous climber while the other two were bush beans.
Avalon again! Original on bottom and purple-podded variant on top. I believe I only had one true-to-type plant of this variety and that the three purple pods appeared on that plant. I intend to do a planting of the remaining Network seed as well as growing a bed of the harvested seed that looks like the original. I'll likely make a spot for the purple-podded variant as well. Interesting note that only the purple pods produced any seed with reverse coloration. This variety kept me scratching my head the entire season.
Just realized I forgot the purple-podded George Washington's Fall variant and that will have to wait as I stored them separately.
Batumi Georgia 4 True to type on bottom and top is a beautiful speckled off-type. Beautiful coloring on both and believe it's productivity was hampered by drought and being planted too close to more vigorous varieties. Plan to grow both this year.
Cold Creek original on bottom, blue/purple off-type top left and variant with one end of bean being completely black top right. I'd like to regrow this one again but probably not this year.
Rosey's Red original on bottom, variant with varying amounts of white on one end on top. I refer to the variant as Rosey's White Rump. I hope to grow this variety again in 2026 as it was a good producer.
Avalon original on bottom, larger striped tan top left and black variant top right. The seeds of the latter were a bluish color at harvest and some seem to retain a bit of a dark blue tint in my eyes. The black-seeded variety was a vigorous climber while the other two were bush beans.
Avalon again! Original on bottom and purple-podded variant on top. I believe I only had one true-to-type plant of this variety and that the three purple pods appeared on that plant. I intend to do a planting of the remaining Network seed as well as growing a bed of the harvested seed that looks like the original. I'll likely make a spot for the purple-podded variant as well. Interesting note that only the purple pods produced any seed with reverse coloration. This variety kept me scratching my head the entire season.
Just realized I forgot the purple-podded George Washington's Fall variant and that will have to wait as I stored them separately.