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  • #16
    Originally posted by northepaul View Post
    Can anyone suggest a bean that is a bit more prolific? Thank you
    the Serbian one that Flum and I grow is more prolific than the ordinary red Borlotti. It's my favourite shelling bean (PM me)

    Originally posted by LolaLou View Post
    if I want a big crop of beans to dry, how do I achieve that
    Just like runners, but stop picking them in about late August so they have enough time to dry out. If you get a damp autumn, the pods won't ripen properly.

    You don't have to dry your beans though: you can start shelling them as flageolet (shelly) beans when you can feel the beans through the pod. Freeze them if you have the room.

    I freeze some, and dry the rest.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by northepaul View Post
      Thanks Mrs Jackson for the info, I'll look into them
      Hi Thea, Im not 100% but I may have some of these left over from last year. If I have Ill pop them in with miss Wilmotts Ghost seeds
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      • #18
        Great, thanks Two Sheds - one more question.....if I 'pick' them up til August, what do I do with the beans I pick - eat them like runners OR can I let the first bean pods that grow get fat then pick them (and freeze the fat beans) and let the rest then grown and dry/freeze them after? I wasn't planning on using the beans for eating like runners (as I'll have them, hopefully, anyway) so purely looking to harvest beans for storing. Thanks

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        • #19
          I grow totally separate beans for fresh and dried and don't pick any of the dried ones until they are, erm dried..........

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          Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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          • #20
            Thanks for all your replies, very useful - I am gonna keep and eye out for some Cherokee and Serbian beans and do some more research.
            Cheers!!

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            • #21
              THE most prolific I have found are Madeira Maroon; very much like Borlotti; big and fat so take up more room in the jar and in the recipe; climbers and they produce for ages. Unfortunately, I have sown most of mine this year or you could have had some. In fact, when I say most, I put all the ones that I had in last weekend.

              If anyone has any then I'd recommend; if not perhaps next year?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                THE most prolific I have found are Madeira Maroon; very much like Borlotti; big and fat so take up more room in the jar and in the recipe; climbers and they produce for ages. Unfortunately, I have sown most of mine this year or you could have had some. In fact, when I say most, I put all the ones that I had in last weekend.

                If anyone has any then I'd recommend; if not perhaps next year?
                Thanks Zaz and no worries. I was going to do a trawl through ebay anyway

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