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Old March 30, 2020   #16
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Great to see you might have revived those!
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Old March 30, 2020   #17
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good to hear you have still have life in those beans.

hedge your bets. hold some aside in case you need them next year.
if you have 30 seeds, plant no more than half of them. if you lose them to bugs, bunnies, bad weather etc. you have 15 seeds to try again. then next year, plant half again.
that way you spread the risk of something bad happening over several years.
always play it safe when you have a limited number of seeds.




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Old March 30, 2020   #18
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Yep that is what I usually do but I was down to just 4 seeds the last time I planted them, mY SIL father was always the seed keeper for these and I should not have relied on him. mY fault I had so few.

Since writung this morning I now have all 10 just showing green out of their little pots. They will go out in the greenhouse when big enough and some of the other 30 will go into a garden bed when warm enough ..but not very many lol
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Old May 11, 2020   #19
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The beans that I panted in the greenhouse, about 20 in the end are all up and to a height of more than six feet now. we are going to put rope along the roof centre to see how far they go; Thay really do get long
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Have you considered giving a few seeds to other experienced seed savers to build up the stock?
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Old May 12, 2020   #21
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Yes I plan to
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Old June 17, 2020   #22
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The old guys house is nearly empty now and they have started on the three garages. My daughter came home yesterday with a box she found, it had some regular seeds packets of assorted stuff but there was a tin with about 2 lbs of his bean !!!! I don't know how old but I am going to test them tomorrow.

I will share if they work out.

Oh and also in the box was a packet o,d Scarlet runner beans,the packet was unopened ,in pristine condition and and dated 1988. I have them pinned up in my workroom.

They also brought me two clumps of what they thought were chives and garlic chives. One is actually garlic that has perennialised in his garden and I am pretty sure the other clump is leeks that have done the same. We quickly found them a spot, they look pretty sad but hopefully they will some back next year. My daughter said the patch was as big as a garage.
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