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I don't know anything about the Texas climate. So can't help you with planting times etc.. I am sure somebody else on this forum can.
I would plant the beans in 2 or 3 week successions so they will always be coming into harvest. Keep them picked and they will produce longer. What you don't eat fresh, you can freeze or can.
Remember beans do come in the bush type or the climbing variety. I like the climbing variety because vertical space is usually wasted and if you have a small area space is important.
Scarlet runners are a good hardy old fashioned climbing bean. Pretty flowers too.
More experienced home canning people could advise you on if frying then freezing will work. I sort of think they might go mushy.
I know peas can go in the freezer right out of the pod.
I would plant the beans in 2 or 3 week successions so they will always be coming into harvest. Keep them picked and they will produce longer. What you don't eat fresh, you can freeze or can.
Remember beans do come in the bush type or the climbing variety. I like the climbing variety because vertical space is usually wasted and if you have a small area space is important.
Scarlet runners are a good hardy old fashioned climbing bean. Pretty flowers too.
More experienced home canning people could advise you on if frying then freezing will work. I sort of think they might go mushy.
I know peas can go in the freezer right out of the pod.