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Yep, not bad.
Mine seemed to be semi dwarfing as well, not sure what you think they are, but they were sprawling all over the place so I put up a couple of canes and they went straight up them to about a metre, most of the beans seem to be down right near the floor though.
Quite heavy cropping it seems to me, what do you think?
"Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
My quirks were not dwarfs but all the others were; and yes - a good cropper!!! but the parents from last year were ALL dwarfs...very strange and I wonder what they have crossed with to get these quirks and the climbing gene....
Also; Flum - those Lancs Lad peas you sent me - half of them were purple and half were green when I picked them....the pods that is....and the green peas themselves didn't have that purpley tint to them......has this happened with any of yours this year?
No - I didn't grow them this year. Ran out of room. However, the people that share my allotment grew some - all theirs were purple. They shouldn't have crossed with anything - I grew them near climbing beans! I wonder if they have reverted or something?
Just bumping this thread.
The pinto quirks are being grown by myself and Seahorse, to see how they grow out. Pics will follow of the actual beans later in the year.
The lancs lad peas, saved from the purple ones last year, have rougued another tall green pea. Saved separately again and we shall see what comes next year.
Did you get the newsletter? It seems that what I gave you as Lancashire Lad are not so. LL is green podded - maybe you've been roguing out the wrong ones!
Anyway - I now don't know who the Daddy of my purple mangetout is.
My uusual soldier bean is now growing on as 3 varieties of dwarf bean. One is distincly drought resistant! Brilliant this year.
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