Short, speckled beans, beautiful mauve flowers.
Borlotti type speckled beans.
The second variety I have spares from are Lazy Housewife! An old Victorian variety. A climbing French bean that is a really prolific cropper, beautiful cream flowers and loads of beautiful beans.
Can grow to 9 or 10 inches long if you grow them for seed. (update) I have now given all my spare seeds away. If you have asked for seeds they have been posted, all I ask is that if they grow for you, post a picture on your blog and if you have spare seeds then pass them on and keep these precious varieties going
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Pity you can't send seeds overseas... :(
ReplyDeleteThe borlotti beans are beautiful! I may try to find some. Maybe Baker's Creek carries them in the US. I love scarlet runner beans, too, because they look so pretty growing on my fence.
ReplyDeleteHow grand to pass on seeds to preserve them! I'm sure you'll have plenty who'd like to have and share the seed!
ReplyDeleteHello Matron, This morning I've been planning what to grow where this year and have a few Blue Lake bean seeds from last year. I fancied growing something a bit different this year and here you are with your offer! I'd love one or two of your Lazy Housewife bean seeds. Will email you with my address. Thank you! xx
ReplyDeleteHow very generous of you Matron, I would consider it an honor to obtain some of these seeds especially "Lazy Housewife". I sent an e-mail as requested.
ReplyDeleteHi Matron I have tried saving some seed from beans this summer though Im not sure if I went about it the right way, just wondering if you could post some tips on how you save your bean seed.
ReplyDeleteKellee - simple, you just leave the beans on the plant to grow and grow, right through till Autumn when the whole plant shrivels and dries. The beans are ready to be shelled then.
ReplyDeleteI love the feeling of community that seed saving brings. And how it adds something extra to the gardening experience when you stop to consider the heritage of each seed. Particularly your royal one.
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ReplyDeleteSent an email as the lazy housewife bean name made me chuckle :-)
Very kind of you to offer your beans and a good way of encouraging folk to grow one of the easiest and most productive veggies
Kind regards
Jane
Oh, what a nice thing to do - and that Mrs Fortunes is a beautiful plant, too!
ReplyDeleteOh these look beautiful! Thankyou for the offer but I really think I ought to practice with something a bit more bog standard before I'm let loose on such special varieties :-) Love 'n' hugs, Mel xx
ReplyDeleteHi matron, I have sown the seeds you very kindly brought with you last year.Glad you gave the description of the Lazy Housewife and I have made a note of it.
ReplyDeleteSeed saving and sharing - wonderful. Sadly I already have too much of everything to fit in to the plot which seems to magically shrink every time I visit it -as compared to the middle-of-the-night planning and daytime sowing I indulge in.
ReplyDelete'Lazy Housewife' beans would make the man in my life smile so would love to try some if I am not too late. Email on its way :)
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