Looks nothing special with this patch.
This A-stake climbed by kara bean (Phaseolus lunatus) vine.
It seems grow so thrive, we can see this vine on September here.
But when we notice this vine, we can find lots of beans there.
Some bunches of flowers and young beans are hanging on the vine.
The curly beans are here and there.
They are ready to be harvested.
First harvest from this patch.
Crunchy beans to be stir fried this week.
Readers, what's kind of bean that grown on your garden this season?
Please share...
Happy gardening!
We grow runner beans, climbing French beans, and broad beans. Are these beans always so curly?
ReplyDeleteYes, they are always curly. I want to grow broad bean, but have never found the seed seller here.
DeleteWe had green beans in the pole and bush varieties and some pintos that are shelled. I didn't plant any of the long beans like you have this year, just ran out of time and space last spring, maybe next year.
ReplyDeleteSounds so interesting! I have never heard the pintos before.
DeleteI have no idea how the name of this bean.
ReplyDeleteIn my garden I grow summer green beans.
It's delicious. Cooked and clearing butter and grated, harvested, dried breadcrumbs.
Greetings.
Oh please... sounds so yummy!
DeleteHave a wonderful week, Lucia.
It look similar to indian broad beans! Happy harvesting & cooking!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Malar.
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