February 10, 2019 | #286 |
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If you haven't mailed the Berta Telaska and watermelon seeds yet, Tormato, could you add a few of the Juan Canary seeds? If it's left the building no worries, it's not as if I don't have enough! Lol
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February 11, 2019 | #287 |
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Juan Canary is added, as it hasn't left the building, yet.
A snowstorm is headed this way for Tuesday into Wednesday, which means I may finish the inventory during that mess, and then post the bean list on Thursday. |
February 26, 2019 | #288 |
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I finally have time to start listing beans.
BUSH (part 1) Bamburger Blaue Big Kahuna Bird Egg Blaue Bizana Black Nightfall Black Turtle Black Valentine Blooming Prairie Bountiful Calypso?/Orca? Cannellini Carioca Carmina Cherokee Wax Cline's Potato Patch Contender Cranberry Shell Dapple Grey (3 beans) Dragon Langerie Dwarf Taylor Fa Lan Dou Flageolet Granma's Shell Greencrop (4) Hutterite Indian Woman Yellow Kenearly Yellow Eye Landreth Stringless Light Red Kidney Lofthouse Black Appaloosa Lofthouse Great Brown Magnum Magpie Maine Yellow Eye Mary Ison's Bunch Merveille De Piemonte? Mexican Red Minnesota Cranberry Montezuma Red Mrociumere Mrs Marotti's Romano October Pencil Pod Black Wax Peruano Provence Provider Purple Dove Red Swan Rio Des Belges Rolande Romano Purpiat Romano Purple Royal Burgundy Saint-Espril A Oeil Rouge Scherenchich Smith River Super Speckle Snowcap Tendergreen Tendergreen Improved The Pride of Vermont Thibodeau Du Comte Beauce Tiger's Eye Topnotch Golden Wax Ukranian Red Vaquero (1) Vermont Cranberry Zuni Shalako |
February 26, 2019 | #289 |
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BUSH (part 2)
Blue Ribbon Bobis D'Albenga (3 beans) Bush Blue Lake 47 Bush Blue Lake 274 Canadian Wild Goose Canario (1) Candy Crockett Derby Dulcina Earliserve Early Bush Italian Eureka E-Z Pick Fantastic Filet French Filet Fort Portal Jade (1) Furano Gaucho (2) Gold Rush Gourmet Green Harvester Heavy Harvest Heavy Hitter Heavyweight II Imperial Pinto Italian Rose (1) Jacob's Cattle Jade (1 bean) Jade II Koronis Purple Lavender Bush Lofthouse Landrace Pintos (3) Mandan Black Maxi (1) Maxibel Mayacoba (4) Migliorucci Nickel Oma's Speckled Pink Podded Burgundy Bolitas Purple Queen (3) Rancor (2) Raquel (1) Roma II Romano Gold Royalty Purple Podded Slenderette Swedish Brown Tenderette Tenderpick Top Crop Triomphe de Farcy (1) Ukranian Comrades Velour White Rice Woods Mountain Crazy pole beans, next... |
February 28, 2019 | #290 |
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POLE
Aunt Jean's Badda di Polizzi Blanda Long Seeded Barnes Mountain Bill Ellis Footlong Blue Lake FM-1 Blue Lake Stringless Borlotto Solista Britta's Foot Long Corky (1 bean) Dow Purple Pod Doyce Chambers Greasy Cutshort Early Riser (1) Flagg Golden Gate Gold Marie Granma Roberts Purple Pole Granny Habellones Regal Hashuli Brown & White Hazzard Fall Helda Hill Family Ideal Market (2) Jaunita Smith Jembo Polish (1) Kentucky Blue Kentucky Wonder Kentucky Wonder White Seeded Lazy Housewife Lazy Wife Greasy Limka Lino's Italian Little White Greasy Cutshort Malibu Margaret Best Cutshort McCaslan Melungeon Menotume Musica North Carolina Long Greasy Northeaster Pink Tip Greasy Polish (2) Red Eye Fall Selma Star Seneca Bird Egg (1) Snowball Greasy Square House Pole Tarbais Tobacco Worm White Simpson Greasy Uzice Speckled Wax Valley |
February 28, 2019 | #291 |
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Alabama #1
Anasazi Pole Anellino Giallo, black Anellino Giallo, mottled Aunt Ada's Italian Aunt Mary's Meat Berta Talaska Beauty Pod Blue Coco (2) Blue Marbut Brown Caseknife Brown Speckled Greasy Bosnian Cherokee Trail of Tears Clay Bank Fall Doloff Emerite Fanomen Flor de Mayo Flynn #4 Forelle Fliederfarben Frank Barnett Cornfield Frank Barnett Cutshort Garrafal Oro Golden Lima Gold of Bacau (1) Good Mother Stallard Goose Grape (3) Greasy Herrenbohnli Hopi Pink Jeminez Jennings John's Purple Polish Kanawake Mohawk Kwintus La Vigneronne Lazy Wife Red Fall Logan Giant Lohrey's Special Maria Zeller Marvel of Nictaux Mayflower/Amish Knuttle Missouri Wonder Molly's Zebra Mr Tung North Carolina Speckled Long Greasy Or du Rhin Parshall Poletschka Polish (white) Purple Champion (2) Purple King Purple Podded Pole Ram's Horn Red Stick Rio Zape Pole Roger Newsome Rose Seychelles Sicitalian Black Swamp Solwezi #2 Succotash Supermarconi Swahili Grey Sylvano's Tennessee Cutshort Tennessee Greasy Tramento di Trebua Trionfo Violetto True Red Cranberry Turkey Craw Ugandan Bantu Zelma Zesta |
March 1, 2019 | #292 |
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that's a lot of variety of beans!
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March 2, 2019 | #293 |
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And since I owe you a package, start picking varieties from above and below. The last of the list... HALF RUNNER (common bean, P. vulgaris) Black Nightfall Brocton Horticultural Dedo's Day/Night Heirloom White Half Runner Mountaineer White Half Runner NT (Non-Tough) Half Runner Old Joe Clark/Pink Half Runner/Red Peanut Peregion Regal Salad NOT Russian-East German Pea Bean State Half Runner Striped Half Runner White Half Runner RUNNER (P. coccineus) Butterbean (2 beans) Cannellini Celebration Chaco Canyon (2010, likely poor or no germination) Golden Sunshine Handsome Johnny Insuk's Wang Kong Liberty Lofthouse Landrace Moonlight Potato Bean Scarlet Emperor Spagna a Grano Bianco (2008, likely poor or no germination) |
March 2, 2019 | #294 |
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Okay, here goes: there are quite a few, so edit as necessary -
and, if you need me to minimize / prioritize, I can Anasazi Pole Aunt Jean's Bamberger Blaue Berta Telaska Black Nightfall Borlotto Solista Brown Caseknife Cannellini Dedo's Day/Night Fantastic Filet Flynn #4 Frank Barnett Cornfield French Filet Furano Habellones Regal Hazzard Fall Heirloom White Half Runner Helda Hill Family Imperial Pinto Jennings Limka Logan Giant Malibu Margaret Best Cutshort Parshall Pink Podded Burgundy Bolitas Red Stick Rio Zape Pole Smith River Super Speckle Solwezi #2 Thibodeau du Comte Beauce Tramento di Trebua Ukrainian Red Woods Mountain Crazy Zuni Shalako Thank you! Let me know which you want back/ replenished, first... |
March 3, 2019 | #295 |
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Just couldn't resist so here are a few to add:
Bamberger Blaue--B Celebration--runner Chaco Canyon--runner Flynn #4--P Golden Gate--P Grape--P Habellones Regal--P Hashuli Brown & White--P Jembo Polish--P Marvel of Nictauz--P Migliorucci--B Molly's Zebra--P Peregion--hr Purple Dove--hr Snowball Greasy--P Solwezi--B I notice you only have 1 seed of Jade. Will you need more next year? I do have a few seeds I can plant and save. And if I get the Grape seeds will you need more of them back? And Jembo Polish. I will also have to send you some postage. Not a big hurry, I have over a foot of snow on the ground, no planting for a couple of months. |
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March 5, 2019 | #297 |
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I’ve researched the varieties of pole, half pole, and runner beans and have added to my possibles list. In no particular order...
Kanawake Mohawk Roger Newsome Hopi Pink Mayflower Tiger’s Eye Clay Bank Fall Dedo’s Day/Night Granny Lazy Wife Greasy Barnes Mountain Golden Gate (instead of Romano Gold) Red Eye Fall Goose Good Mother Stallard Molly’s Zebra Striped Half Runner Handsome Johnny Potato Bean Cannelini (runner) Doyce Chambers Greasy Cut Short Last edited by oldman; March 5, 2019 at 03:23 AM. |
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Bush beans need no support structure. Pole beans need a support structure to grow up. (half-runners sometimes do, and sometimes don't) Snap beans are for eating the tender green pods. Dry beans are for shelling out the dry beans, and then cooking. (shellie beans - I'm not going there with a newbie) And some varieties are dual or triple purpose, where they can be used as snap, shellie, or dry beans. I'll be sending bush, pole, and half-runner beans. These will be snap, dry, and wax (yellow) types. That's unless there is some type(s) from the above that you don't wish. And, just like tomatoes, there are old popular favorites which I'll include. |
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March 15, 2019 | #300 |
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Package arrived, Thank You!! Can't wait to start growing some of these!
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