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If by "fine" beans you mean the round ones rather than the flat podded ones, the best variety I have found is Sonesta, which is a yellow stringless one. Purple Teepee is a decent purple podded variety. I normally sow mine in May for planting out when the frost is over, but I have had some success with both these varieties grown indoors from a March sowing (3 seeds to a 1 litre pot), starting them off under lights then moving to a windowsill when I needed the space for other things. You won't get a lot from the early sowings, but the plants can be planted outside when the first flush of beans has finished and they will often produce a 2nd crop.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
Always bought my french dwarves in France, Talisman are particularly prolific. However, this year i won't get over there in time to buy any so I've got a couple of new varieties to try out.
I always plant them direct in the soil, in pairs, 3 inches apart on or after 15th May, once the frost has gone.
I have got a packet of Ferrari.
The bed is weeded and the manure is piled on awaiting digging in.
I wonder if I need a Ferrari rotavator to do the final tilling.
It probably too late to get them now but my absolute favourite are emperor of Russia from the heritage seed library. The flavour is really good. Pods are thin and don't develop seeds or string until really late and they also seem to have quite a long harvesting period compared to other beans, really first class.
Another fan of Sprite (dwarf) here. Grow Blue Lake climbers too but they suffered with wind burn last year. Comparing flavour side by side Sprite were sweeter than Blue Lake.
I'm trying dwarf Purple Teepee this year, as well as climbers (seeds from my dad so no idea of the variety), they are advertised as stringless and flavoursome, but I wanted the colour!
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