Black beans

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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    Black beans. Where would they come from if I did not plant them? I just found them mixed in with my green beans.

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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Maybe the green beans had a couple of black beans in the package? Things like that happen all the time!
     
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    I love black beans. Don't know what you will do with those. Maybe have a snack..... :D
     
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    Its not at all unusual to get a different variety mixed in. Save them for seed if there isn`t enough to eat. Gives you a variety of beans for next year.
     
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    That is great Donna. I have a particular weakness for black beans. When eating in Mexican restaurants, I usually go for a meal which have them in it. There are some good Chinese dishes which use them as well.
     

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