Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

By: Shawn Hensley (Jun 22, 2014)
We were given seed by "Granny" years ago, and always called our beans "Granny beans." These are the most versatile bean. They grow in bunches that are easy to pick and are very prolific. We usually plant the seeds in the ground in mid-April and have beans from mid-June until late September. We can/freeze them green and let some dry (better flavor than common pinto beans). They have one string on each side that is super easy to remove as you "break" them. We will keep producing seed to pass down to the next generation.
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