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Tag: dry pole beans

Mystery from the Tunnel of Beans

on September 26, 2011August 5, 2012 By Gary Rondeau 5 Comments

This story starts a few years ago when I picked up a few pretty bean seeds at a seed swap.  They were colorful oval beans with maroon and white splotches and were labeled as pole "pea beans."  Three years ago I planted the seeds and discovered a bean with a very vigorous habit, happily bounding the poles and [...]

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