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billyhill

billyhill


spellling and additions

1 hour ago, Katie Meadow said:

Rattlesnakes! I absolutely love them and for several years my major source, Purcell Mountain, has dried up. I like them for a basic southwestern bean pot, in place of pinto beans, which really pale in comparison, as far as I'm concerned. Only once have I stumbled on fresh ones, at a local farmers' market, but the fellow never returned.

I was wondering when I read your original post about rattlesnake beans if we were talking about the same variety. The one I raised is a dual purpose pole bean good for snap beans or shelling. Mottled green and sort of purplish pods. Sound familiar?

 

I usually.got seeds from Baker's creek/RareSeeds.com.

 

Looks like they might be the same.

billyhill

billyhill

41 minutes ago, Katie Meadow said:

Rattlesnakes! I absolutely love them and for several years my major source, Purcell Mountain, has dried up. I like them for a basic southwestern bean pot, in place of pinto beans, which really pale in comparison, as far as I'm concerned. Only once have I stumbled on fresh ones, at a local farmers' market, but the fellow never returned.

I was wondering when I read your original post about rattlesnake beans if we were talking about the same variety. The one I raised is a dual purpose pole bean good for snap beans or shelling. Mottled green and soft of purplish pods. Sound familiar?

 

I usually.got seeds from Baker's creek/RareSeeds.com.

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