Since then, we have left them on the vines to dry.
Over the next few days we'll pod the beans, put our planting stock aside and then divide what's left into beans to sell and beans to use ourselves over winter.
Over the next few days we'll pod the beans, put our planting stock aside and then divide what's left into beans to sell and beans to use ourselves over winter.
The beans themselves can be used the same way you use any tinned or dried beans, in soups, stews, casseroles, pies...basically any winter dish you cook.
I've just eaten some for dinner fried up with some onion and garlic, a bit of tomato and some spices on toast. YUM!!
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They look delightful, not sure if they remind me of little speckled eggs or lollies. We have never grown these, think we may try them later in the year.
they are really incredibly beautiful
I grow scarlet runner beans in my veg patch they are a fab bean.. the plant dies back each Autumn only to send up new shoots the next spring. I haven't tried them dried & in soups..I'll save some seeds next season.
They look very yummy!
The kids and I sowed some runner beans in my veg patch at the weekend, it was the first time I had seen them in all their colourful glory - I was surprised, had just assumed that they'd be green.
Looking forward to picking them all through the summer :-)
wow, they are so beautiful.besides eating them id want to string them on a necklace.
You make me sick!
(green with envy)
i generally think all veggies are mega beautiful, but these are definitely one of the very prettiest varieties.
They're so pretty!
Lovley! Can you send me some? I'm in the States
Jana
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