Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 18, 2017 | #46 |
Tomatovillian™
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Welcome back and great to see you getting your hands dirty in the garden again.
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May 18, 2017 | #47 |
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Heck I would plant some out of the eating beans sack.
I do it all of the time. Many are heirloom so to speak. Can you get your hands on some eating cranberry beans AKA roman beans? |
May 20, 2017 | #48 | |
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Preferably I want to grow some italian beans for my husband. He really likes them but there is no such seed like it around here. I thought I would order some for fall growing.
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May 20, 2017 | #49 |
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May 20, 2017 | #50 |
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Would those be the italian beans I am looking for? Hubby likes the green beans. Well I found it. These beans would not be the green beans I am looking for but they sure sound tasty. Yes, my store has the Bob's Red Mill cranberry heritage beans so I will buy some next time I shop to try them out.
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May 20, 2017 | #51 |
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Thanks Zana.
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May 20, 2017 | #52 | |
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Another name they go by is Berlotti beans. My parents have always grown them and use them both young as green beans (they're flat, not round) before they start plumping up, and as fresh shelling beans which are amazing when boiled and served with olive oil and a pinch of cayenne. I don't have the room to grow enough for shelling beans, so I just stick with Romano beans as we eat them green. |
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May 20, 2017 | #53 | |
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May 20, 2017 | #54 |
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The so called cranberry beans light and darker beat pinto beans hands down.
There is absolutely no comparison in texture flavor and creaminess. The only economical place I can buy then is at the Fiesta Market in Austin but under the different names mentioned. I have to hand it to the Italians they have picked out the best beans in the world to grow and eat green or dried. The only exception is the Mayocoba beans. Worth |
May 20, 2017 | #55 |
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Sadly, they don't have the beans on the shelf. I have to order them on HEB website if I want them. I'll just order them somewhere else that I can get free shipping. Sheesh, I don't know how HEB thinks we will order things and pay shipping on them, just to get them.
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May 20, 2017 | #56 | |
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About the time we had the collapse in the economy around 8 years ago they started cutting back on stuff on the shelf. They were called grandma something or another cranberry beans. The Bobs red mill is way over priced. So much of our economy runs on credit, when that goes in the tanks like it did we saw a lot of stuff missing on the shelf. Sadly pinto beans in Texas rule and many Texans aren't going to try anything new. More or less stuck in a rut. Cranberry beans are way better but the demand wont bring the supply up to an excess so the price can go down and there is no competition. Worth |
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May 20, 2017 | #57 | |
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It is really ★★★★ing me off.
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May 20, 2017 | #58 | |
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They stopped selling my New Brunswick sardines from Canada and replaced it with over priced foo foo sardines from china or god knows where with a fancy name. Some how I dont feel like I am eating healthy eating China sardines. Worth |
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May 20, 2017 | #59 |
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I have some rattlesnake pole bean seeds I could send you. They are very good and grow well for me. Let me know if you are interested.
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May 20, 2017 | #60 |
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P.S. I love the Roma beans too I planted northeaster last year but they didn't grow well for me.
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