Pole Beans 2023
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:04 pm
Pole beans are up and growing. Trionfo Violetto, Algarve, Emerite, and Marvel of Venice.
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Yes, I can’t say I noticed much difference between those and NortheasternCranraspberry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 4:43 pm Have you grown Algarve before? I purchased some seeds this winter, very excited to give them a try!
White seeded or black seeded Marvel of Venice?Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:33 pm I'm planning to do Marvel of Venice this year, as well. Also Aunt Jean's. We're putting a bunch of Borlottos out at the farm. And my mom has somewhat changeable plan for numerous varieties at her place. She's been happily reconfiguring her bean rows ever since the swap package got here.
It's going to be a couple months before I can put any out, so it's awesome to see yours started.
White seeded.Tormato wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:07 pmWhite seeded or black seeded Marvel of Venice?Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:33 pm I'm planning to do Marvel of Venice this year, as well. Also Aunt Jean's. We're putting a bunch of Borlottos out at the farm. And my mom has somewhat changeable plan for numerous varieties at her place. She's been happily reconfiguring her bean rows ever since the swap package got here.
It's going to be a couple months before I can put any out, so it's awesome to see yours started.
I grew only bush beans during the autumn. Those actually did amazing. I might still do some bush beans this spring, but my mom and dad who eat a lot of the filet type will be out of state for weeks during the prime harvest time. Mom always blanched quite a bit, but without her being around I don’t anticipate needing all the supply.GoDawgs wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:06 pm I used to grow pole beans but then switched to bush beans. The bushies produce more for me in a bed than the poles. The last two years I've been experimenting with pole beans again using samples that came in with MMMM seeds.
This year I'm doing Jimenez. The 7 seeds planted last year produced 19 seeds for this year. They just didn't produce much. We'll see about this year. Also doing Super Marconi from MMMM to see hgow they do.
The one pole bean that produces best for me is Cherokee Trail of Tears. That one I can eat as a snap bean, as a shellie or let them dry.
I like the white seeded better, IF the pods start to swell up a bit.Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:37 pmWhite seeded.Tormato wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:07 pmWhite seeded or black seeded Marvel of Venice?Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:33 pm I'm planning to do Marvel of Venice this year, as well. Also Aunt Jean's. We're putting a bunch of Borlottos out at the farm. And my mom has somewhat changeable plan for numerous varieties at her place. She's been happily reconfiguring her bean rows ever since the swap package got here.
It's going to be a couple months before I can put any out, so it's awesome to see yours started.
Thank you. I was wondering what the difference between the two was.Tormato wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:33 amI like the white seeded better, IF the pods start to swell up a bit.Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:37 pmWhite seeded.Tormato wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:07 pmWhite seeded or black seeded Marvel of Venice?Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:33 pm I'm planning to do Marvel of Venice this year, as well. Also Aunt Jean's. We're putting a bunch of Borlottos out at the farm. And my mom has somewhat changeable plan for numerous varieties at her place. She's been happily reconfiguring her bean rows ever since the swap package got here.
It's going to be a couple months before I can put any out, so it's awesome to see yours started.
With the black seeded variety, if one starts to see a bit of the darkening (going from a very pale green to a light blue color) seeds show through the pod, the taste of those seeds in the pod, to me, is horrible, somewhat like chalk. I don't get that taste with the white seeded variety.
When both varieties are picked young, with no pod swelling, I like the black seeded variety a bit more, having a slightly richer flavor. I think it's been about 7 years since I last grew Meraviglia de Venezia (if I remember the Italian name correctly).
There's not a huge difference in flavor, as basically all wax beans are fairly mild. I do like the flat podded ones over the round ones (which I compare to crunchy water).Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 3:26 pmThank you. I was wondering what the difference between the two was.Tormato wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:33 amI like the white seeded better, IF the pods start to swell up a bit.Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:37 pmWhite seeded.Tormato wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:07 pmWhite seeded or black seeded Marvel of Venice?Acer Rubrum wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:33 pm I'm planning to do Marvel of Venice this year, as well. Also Aunt Jean's. We're putting a bunch of Borlottos out at the farm. And my mom has somewhat changeable plan for numerous varieties at her place. She's been happily reconfiguring her bean rows ever since the swap package got here.
It's going to be a couple months before I can put any out, so it's awesome to see yours started.
With the black seeded variety, if one starts to see a bit of the darkening (going from a very pale green to a light blue color) seeds show through the pod, the taste of those seeds in the pod, to me, is horrible, somewhat like chalk. I don't get that taste with the white seeded variety.
When both varieties are picked young, with no pod swelling, I like the black seeded variety a bit more, having a slightly richer flavor. I think it's been about 7 years since I last grew Meraviglia de Venezia (if I remember the Italian name correctly).
I'm currently working on your package, which means I am finally forced to inventory the beans. I "might" be able to mail it tomorrow.rxkeith wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:14 pm i had grown grown marvel of venice the white seeded version for several years.
always grow this bean my wife said, so i faithfully grew it.
then for some reason i stopped.
i tried some other beans, some worked, some didn't.
i still have seeds for it, but they have to be pretty old by now.
i should grow it again because i have not had success growing any other yellow pole bean.
connecticut wonder did very well. that one turns yellow as the seeds start to develop.
this year it will be uncle steve. always, always grow this one.
there will be a lot of uncle steve/grandma gina cross beans. i have about five
different varieties emerging from this one that are all good tasting
virginia white seeded version will get a bigger spot. this one is a long flat green bean that did very well
the small number of plants i grew last year were early, and provided me a lot of beans for seed.
then what?
sicitalian black swamp pole bean. i really like the flavor of this one. only problem is it is a later bean, and very
difficult for to save seeds from. i am lucky to get new seed every three or five years. i keep trying though.
grandma roberts purple pod or black seed might be in the mix.
mr tung might be back. i have skipped a couple years.
there are several other varieties i need to go through the seed box, and see which ones need to be grown out
before the seeds get too old.
keith
How old will you be in brassica variety years?
I was wondering why your pole beans weren't sliding down those bamboo poles you use. It's because you leave some of the side branching on for the beans to grab onto. Well, duh. Great move! How long are those side branch stubs or do you not cut them at all? I have a good source who will let me cut what I want so it's been re-added to the "to do" list. Handy things, bamboo poles and you can't beat free.karstopography wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:42 am 0ED1A128-B548-4DF2-A72B-AE1AA9FC83D7.jpegE21FD723-8ACB-4519-BF65-00CA14BB1D68.jpeg
I cut some good dried bamboo with nice branching so the beans with have plenty of things to latch on to.