How I raise my green Beans to freeze for winter Provisions.

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  1. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    here are my green beans in action.
    When they are a nice size for french beans, I pick clean cut an cook an freeze. Oh yummy for the tummy.

    b

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    looking good there bsewn!
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Thanks a bunch Bunkie.
     
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    bunkie Young Pine

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    you bet bsewn! keep the pics coming.

    are you growing any pole beans?
     



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    Whoo hoo. That's some good lookin' beans. Does anything hold them up or are they the kind that don't need a support?
     
  7. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    No holder uppers here.
    Short an sweet an pick so neat..

    No Bunkie , no pole beans. I like small tender types.
    eat them all year here. Hd loves them.

    I quit doing peas, cause no one likes the job of shelling. Artritis in the fingers dont help..

    b
    Thanks all.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Mmmmmm-MMMMH! They sho do look fine.
    Are these low beans then?
     
  9. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Right Sjoerd

    Not the climbers. I have enough trouble hunting them on the ground.LOL

    Had to till them tonite.

    b
     
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    Lovely - those beans are looking good. :-D
    (You are amazing - arthritis and all.
    Gardeners seem to adapt to all circumstances. Or rather you adapt the garden to suit your needs.)
     
  11. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Lol

    Thanks for the compliments.

    We adapt for sure. But sleep with a little pain.LOL

    b
     
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    EJ Allotmenteer Extraordinaire

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    What a lovely long neat row of beans. I am growing a couple of varieties of dwarf bean this year, I do love them also. Just wish mine were as weed free as yours.
     
  13. bsewnsew

    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Ha ha ha
    Weed free???? i tilled it today an did the rest by hand. No weed free here.
    Oh my aching arms.
    DId them today Mowed lawn , swept the lawn an put the clippings around some tomatoes.
    I am pooped
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Your beans look great Barb.I do love eating them too.
     
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    bsewnsew Hardy Maple

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    Thanks Glenda,

    A must have each year in my freezer.

    barb
     

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