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Only $11? You amateur! I got sucked into tomatoes and flowers as well
I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
Listen Honeybun, if this order works out ok its serious spending. Ive ordered beans, i have lots of beans already, some from the seed swap at Ryton, other HSL given to me, Millions of beans, where am i going to plant them then all...? Hmm.. Hmm..
Stop showing us brilliant websites.. Stopit i say.
I'm guessing you've found this American seed supplier before Seahorse (and unfortunately they DON'T have red-podded peas), but I've just come across them. They do have lovely red beans! If you haven't seen them before, then PLEASE, lock up your purse before viewing...! Amishland Heirloom Beans Peas and Limas Seeds
My order has arrived.
Now i need some decent weather before sowing.
I might be completely wrong here, as it was only a farily brief glimpse but I *think* one of the gardens on Monty's 'Around the World...' prog lastnight had some red podded peas. Certainly something a crescent sort of shape with seeds inside it.
I've Googled with no success, though I've found a couple of beans that it might be
Anyone ever heard of a red podded pea? Anyone notice the same thing on the prog and have a better idea what it was? If I get the time later I'll try and watch it again for a better look but any help would be appreciated!
Sorry missed this thread earlier. Sounds like it's Hyacinth beans (aka Lablab or Labiab that Kings and Nicky seeds sell) and yes it is somewhat crescent shape but I've only ever eaten the green version, common in Asia. Only recently realised that there is a red version but some site says it's not edible . They're not the tastiest of beans but go reasonably well with Indian cooking or perhaps even North African cuisine as it needs strong flavouring.
Got mine today too I'm such a sieve brain that I'd forgotten about it, so it was a lovely suprise!
I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
Oooh, dunno seasprout! The Beeb say sunshine and showers here until monday. I'll be on standby for ferrying the entire contents of the g/h into the kitchen though
I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
Hee hee, my order from Amishland arrived today too
Red Cranberry Pole Beans, Wild Toms (plus 2 other toms ) and some carrot seeds... Really nice lady, I'll definately be looking there next year
I'm guessing you've found this American seed supplier before Seahorse (and unfortunately they DON'T have red-podded peas), but I've just come across them. They do have lovely red beans! If you haven't seen them before, then PLEASE, lock up your purse before viewing...! Amishland Heirloom Beans Peas and Limas Seeds
woooow did you see the purple ones my god they are bright
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