It's a lovely time of year.


The last things to finish out there now are pole beans, soybeans, sesame and the radish pods. There are some peppers yet to mature but I'm not sure they'll get to turn red. Time will tell with those. At least they can still be used green, and I have neighbours who like them green. Have finally got all the drying flats full of pods (which have taken over the house!) shelled, put into paper bags and alphabeticalized. Not sure just how many of anything I grew since I had some extra garden space in the end, and put a bunch more stuff in unexpectedly. It'll be fun to tally all that up.
Have been stripping various pole beans every day of their leaves. Nice to see the pod set underneath which is remarkably well hidden by the leaf canopy. It does seem to hurry the beans along. Going out and looking at all those not yet mature pods feels a bit like staring at a wrapped gift you're not supposed to open yet. Patience, I guess.
Took a couple photos of my latest stripped poles. Some I've harvested a great deal from already, and some I've only just begun or not begun yet.
Landfrauen
Graines de Cafe
1,500 Year Old Cave
Fawcett's Pole
Rio Zape
Meerbarbe - the bean that just won't stop!
Grandma Gina's
I've never seen a pod like this in my life. It's wide AND long, just enormous. Piekny Jas pod is not even this large. I really hope it matures in time!

This looks like an excellent fresh eating bean. Like eating two asparagus spears in one bean.
Giele Waldbeantsje
I grew this one alongside Fruhe Goldbohne & Shirolustruca Kovina to see if in the end they were all the same, to the eye anyway. While FG and SK seem identical, GW is totally different. The colour is beyond fluorescent greenish yellow, it's like an industrial highlighter. Doesn't look real, DD says they look painted. The other two are a bright yellow for sure, but this one is so bright it verges on lime green. Another special & rare bean for the ark. What a blessing of wonderful bean types for this year.
Soybean Hokkaido Black. Took forever to make pods, but we're closing in now.