We tried growing green beans this year and everyone local insisted that we wanted Contenders....
Well they grew. I started pulling them and they were so fuzzy that they stuck to my hands. We tried every possible way to cook them and yet the fuzzy remained
Decided to try one other variety before fall hit to see if it would be ok but only 2 plants took after the heat we had here and we only got enough for 2 servings of beans, just one measly meal. Those were Kentucky Runners. Decent, no complaints other than they didn't have as much flavor as I would have hoped.
So we are on a quest for green beans that are drought/heat tolerant, flavorful, can be used in several different cooking methods - not just boiled to death, and above all NOT FUZZY.
Ideas? Any Texans out there that know a type that stands up to our heat and produces decently?
Oh.... and I should add that neither of us like wax beans.........
Well they grew. I started pulling them and they were so fuzzy that they stuck to my hands. We tried every possible way to cook them and yet the fuzzy remained

So we are on a quest for green beans that are drought/heat tolerant, flavorful, can be used in several different cooking methods - not just boiled to death, and above all NOT FUZZY.
Ideas? Any Texans out there that know a type that stands up to our heat and produces decently?
Oh.... and I should add that neither of us like wax beans.........
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