It's the first time I've grown dwarf french beans, Andante from Johnsons. Guides say pick when 4" long. These are now that length but very thin, maybe 3mm. When should I pick them? Are they really that thin?
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Originally posted by bario1 View PostPick them when they look the most tasty.
I'm growing Canadian Wonder for "Kidney Beans" and I have been wondering when I should harvest . . . one page I read said when the pods start to go yellow.
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Raptor, I always pick mine to eat as green beans, hence my earlier response. If you want dried beans for storage you have to wait until the pods have gone crisp, yellow or brown according to variety. This shows that the beans inside are ripe and easy to shell.
If it gets to the end of Autumn and some pods are still green, pick them anyway and spread the pods out somewhere away from the weather to finish drying and ripening. This works fine for runner beans so I expect it works for french beans too (as long as the pods are full).
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostRaptor, I always pick mine to eat as green beans, hence my earlier response. If you want dried beans for storage you have to wait until the pods have gone crisp, yellow or brown according to variety. This shows that the beans inside are ripe and easy to shell.
If it gets to the end of Autumn and some pods are still green, pick them anyway and spread the pods out somewhere away from the weather to finish drying and ripening. This works fine for runner beans so I expect it works for french beans too (as long as the pods are full).
There are some rules on toxins here.
In general, beans that are picked when the pod is "on the turn" are still moist and can be eaten raw or cooked immediately.
If the beans are allowed to dry then toxins can be formed and the beans must be soaked and/or boiled/or whatever before use.
To be safe, always refer to instructions for your particular bean.
EDIT: to me fresh runner beans and french beans, both pods and beans, can be eaten raw just like peas.
If the beans are allowed to swell then, providing they are still in their "fresh" state and not dried I will eat them raw.
However, that may not be safe for some so check with a RELIABLE source before copying me!!!The proof of the growing is in the eating.
Leave Rotten Fruit.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potasium - potash.
Autant de têtes, autant d'avis!!!!!
Il n'est si méchant pot qui ne trouve son couvercle.
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Originally posted by teakdesk View PostThere are some rules on toxins here.
In general, beans that are picked when the pod is "on the turn" are still moist and can be eaten raw or cooked immediately.
My cousin spent two days in hospital after eaten a dozen beans while preparing a load for the freezer last year.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostRaw beans are poisonous they must be cooked!
My cousin spent two days in hospital after eaten a dozen beans while preparing a load for the freezer last year.
This site seems to agree with both of us in that it says raw beans contain small quantities of toxins which increase when dried.
It suggests that most people, such as me, will not be harmed from eating fresh, raw beans.
However, some people may be!!! So beware!!!
Green beans - Appropedia: The sustainability wikiThe proof of the growing is in the eating.
Leave Rotten Fruit.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potasium - potash.
Autant de têtes, autant d'avis!!!!!
Il n'est si méchant pot qui ne trouve son couvercle.
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