Missy, you can share the beans. They have been in the family for over 70 years but John's family didn't bring them from Italy it was another family that brought them and gave John's Great Uncle some seeds just after the war. He's been keeping them going until last year when he gave away his last seeds and the squirrel's ate all his beans so he didn't get anymore seeds, so we gave him 100 of them back. I know what you mean Missy about how big they grow and how many beans you get. Every single blossom turns into a bean. Once you are tired of picking then you just let the beans go. You can't pick the beans until the pods are white and extremely brittle. They'll turn yellow first but they still are not ready. If you pick them to soon then the bean itself will split wide open. If you wait until they are so dry and not one bit of moisture is in the pod you'll get all the beans you want. I always pull out what I need to keep for planting and cook up the rest. They make the best beans in the world and they cook super fast too. Last year we tied some beans up along the side of the house just to make seeds and the plant went over the roof. You get over 1 pound of beans per plant. We are still eating beans from last year that I blanched and put in the freezer and now we are having the fresh ones too.
Sunny, Congrats on the pea's! That's so cool. I heard they need roosts about 20' tall or they will jump on top of your roof. That's very amazing to have. I also want to let you know Bridgette is one of my best chickens. I just couldn't imagine any chicken like her. She's extremely smart too. She's getting along with most of the chickens and of course the ducks. She sorta speaks duck in a way. She greats them just like they great other ducks. She bob's her head up and down to say Hi and they bob their heads back at her.
Candy, the trio is fantastic too. It will be nice to have this little family of chickens. I'm so looking forward to next year hatching out little chickens.
Sunny, Congrats on the pea's! That's so cool. I heard they need roosts about 20' tall or they will jump on top of your roof. That's very amazing to have. I also want to let you know Bridgette is one of my best chickens. I just couldn't imagine any chicken like her. She's extremely smart too. She's getting along with most of the chickens and of course the ducks. She sorta speaks duck in a way. She greats them just like they great other ducks. She bob's her head up and down to say Hi and they bob their heads back at her.
Candy, the trio is fantastic too. It will be nice to have this little family of chickens. I'm so looking forward to next year hatching out little chickens.