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  • #16
    Originally posted by vegnut View Post
    Aha, but did you blanch them before freezing them Just a thought
    Nope! I'm not a blancher!! In fact all of these broadies happened by accident. I found a load of old seeds, thought they were done for, threw them in the garden amongst the raspberry canes thinking that the chooks would find them and eat them. I don't think they ate any because lots of the plants grew and I had, perhaps the heaviest crop ever of the things. Weird the way nature works sometimes!

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    • #17
      Thanks JV. You've hit the bean on the head there - they were not mature when I froze them. Why didn't I think of that. Duh!!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
        In fact all of these broadies happened by accident. I found a load of old seeds, thought they were done for, threw them in the garden amongst the raspberry canes...
        ...I had, perhaps the heaviest crop ever of the things.
        They're obviously hardy lads, so worth a try. Good luck.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by maytreefrannie View Post
          They're obviously hardy lads, so worth a try. Good luck.
          Thanks for your reply BUT they are doomed - see J.V's post. I overlooked the fact that they were immature beans when I froze them! How stooopid! Back to the drawing board!!

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