Useles Billy's #4th Garden

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NE GA Pappy

Mr. Pappy
Momentum beans were the ones that performed so well. Provider is the other variety. They’ve been good, but nowhere close to the momentum production
let us know how they taste, and if they can well. I usually fall back to Blue Lake Bush beans if I can get my 1/2 runners to grow good
 

JB0704

I Gots Goats
The thing I have learned the most about from this thread is how much I don't know. Glad everybody is participatin'. Once I am able to get my garden cleaned up I will psot some progress pics........okry ain't doing too good. Purple hulls are doing great now that I have re-planted em.
 

Nicodemus

The Recluse
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The thing I have learned the most about from this thread is how much I don't know. Glad everybody is participatin'. Once I am able to get my garden cleaned up I will psot some progress pics........okry ain't doing too good. Purple hulls are doing great now that I have re-planted em.

There`s always something to learn, different techniques to try, new seed to plant and experiment with. Plus the confidence in yourself that you know you and your family will not ever go hungry. It`s a good feeling to have.
 

livinoutdoors

Goatherding Non-socialist Bohemian Luddite
let us know how they taste, and if they can well. I usually fall back to Blue Lake Bush beans if I can get my 1/2 runners to grow good
Contenders have done good for me up round here. May for you as well.
 

sportsman94

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let us know how they taste, and if they can well. I usually fall back to Blue Lake Bush beans if I can get my 1/2 runners to grow good

We’ve grown them before and enjoyed the taste, but to be honest by the time we boil them with fat back and/or bacon grease for eternity they all taste the same to me. Can’t say that i can remember a standout in flavor with the ones I’ve tried. Never canned any, but I can say they sure are a lot prettier bean than the provider too. Darker color and a sleeker bean. Don’t seem to get as fat and stringy
 

Whitefeather

Management Material
Interesting note the tomatoes in the straw bales are doing really good compared to the one started at the same time in the ground IMG_2529.jpeg

The cucumbers are about even. But the ones in soil were started from seed
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The squash from seed in the ground are way ahead of the bales IMG_2526.jpeg
 
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