"Othello" pinto beans
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"Othello" pinto beans
Harvested a lot of my Othello pinto beans this morning. Have over 5 lbs. of shelled beans. Will have some tonight for dinner and dry the rest for a later time. Plants are prolific and hardly any disease issues. Doesn't seem to mind our humid/warm climate for end of April.
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- worth1
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Re: "Othello" pinto beans
They look really good and fresh pinto beans with snaps and bacon are good too.
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Re: "Othello" pinto beans
I like pinto beans, never have grown them. How much trouble is it to dry them?
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Re: "Othello" pinto beans
Those look fantastic. Makes me want to branch out with the type of beans we grow.
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