So now I've grown all these lovely beans, I would like to harvest the seed for (a) growing next year and (b) eating!
At the risk of sounding a bit dim - how do you do this? 'Shell them and dry them' seems to be the blithley given advice, but I'm finding it not as easy as that...
With the Barlotti beans, I took all the pods off last weekend as the weather was v cold and the plants look really sad. Some pods were still bright red which yielded almost totally green beans, and some pods were well brown and yielded brown beans some of which, frankly, look a bit skanky and the inbetween ones had lovely green-splashed-with-red beans.
Now I've got all the 'left over' runners and climbing french beans still on the plants - how do I know when to take the pods off, and then what do I do with the pods and when do I shell the beans??
Oh, and I presume that once I've cracked the dry-the-beans-for-eating bit, I can use runner beans in casseroles just like the french beans?
The black turtle beans have been most obliging with the whole plant turning brown and crispy 2 or 3 weeks ago so I just pulled the whole plant up and pulled off the pods and shelled them into a jar - and at the other end of the spectrum, the broad bean pods I was given to harvest the beans went black and manky....
Idiots guide needed......!
At the risk of sounding a bit dim - how do you do this? 'Shell them and dry them' seems to be the blithley given advice, but I'm finding it not as easy as that...
With the Barlotti beans, I took all the pods off last weekend as the weather was v cold and the plants look really sad. Some pods were still bright red which yielded almost totally green beans, and some pods were well brown and yielded brown beans some of which, frankly, look a bit skanky and the inbetween ones had lovely green-splashed-with-red beans.
Now I've got all the 'left over' runners and climbing french beans still on the plants - how do I know when to take the pods off, and then what do I do with the pods and when do I shell the beans??
Oh, and I presume that once I've cracked the dry-the-beans-for-eating bit, I can use runner beans in casseroles just like the french beans?
The black turtle beans have been most obliging with the whole plant turning brown and crispy 2 or 3 weeks ago so I just pulled the whole plant up and pulled off the pods and shelled them into a jar - and at the other end of the spectrum, the broad bean pods I was given to harvest the beans went black and manky....
Idiots guide needed......!
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