BEEN AND FOUND A BEAN
I'll be doing a longer post later about my visit with the school to Gainsborough House....but had to do this quick post just to show off my first bean starting. I hadn't intended to grow runner beans this year; they were always Mick's "babies" but when Talj came to stay she bought some seeds for her balcony garden and gave me a few to try. As I'm only growing them in a tub they don't take up much space.
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Yeaaaa for your first bean, beginning to grow. :-)
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WOOHOO! I am just getting flowers on mine so a little bit behind but cant wait for my first bean to appear!! We'll have to make special meals once we have enough! :o) {{HUGS}} xx
Mmmmmmm, beans!!! It is nice to grow your own food, isn't it?
A really nice photo of your bean. The blooms on ours are purple.
smilnsigh; thanks!
talj; we'll swop recipes
yolande; certainly something special about home grown veg and so convenient.
dot; purple blooms...I like the sound of that...I wonder what variety they are.
They just won't grow here. We have tried runner, pole and bush beans and they don't like us. However broad beans think they are natives and are prolific and my husband loves them
You'll enjoy eating those! :)
Great news about the bean's progress!!
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