I sowed a couple of wig-wams worth of pea bean (also called yin-yang bean) earlier in the summer and basically left them to get on with it. I've looked today though and although, as I would have expected, they are covered in french-bean type pods, the beans inside are a long way from ready. Are they going to do anything if I leave them a little longer, or is it too late? I want them for the dried beans.
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I've had a poor year for beans... most of mine aren't dry, so are going in the freezer as shelly beansAttached FilesLast edited by Two_Sheds; 19-09-2009, 12:33 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Mine (on the new plot, so technically, the late 'his') are just beginning to dry. I brought some home today to spread on newspaper on a sunny window sill. The ones that always take longest for me are True Red Cranberry which are still very green. They got there last year though, with indoor drying.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
Have you nipped out the tops to let them put their energies into the beans rather into more stem?
I'll stick with it a little longer then. I was starting to worry about frosts. We don't normally get a frost until mid- November, but had them in October last year.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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Are the beans OK if left out in frosts, if you want to dry them?
None of my ying yan are going brown yet, but the plants have started to kill off all of the immature pods, so it can put all it's energy into the swollen ones."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
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Originally posted by womble View PostAre the beans OK if left out in frosts, if you want to dry them?
You'll soon need to cut the plants down and hang them somewhere dry to finish off.
Or, harvest the pods and dry them on sheets of newspaper somewhere.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostNo, because the weather won't be dry for much longer. As the weather cools down, so the damp sets in.
You'll soon need to cut the plants down and hang them somewhere dry to finish off.
Or, harvest the pods and dry them on sheets of newspaper somewhere."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.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Postso freeze them
Boil for 10 mins when you want them: add to stews, soups etc. Lush.
Presumeably you have to boil them from frozen (or fresh) in their own water, then throw that away, then add them to the stews etc?"Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
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