Love your videos! Especially those on KNF. However, “grex” is actually a horticultural term meaning a bunch of varieties together. A great book which deals with vegetable breeding is “Landrace gardening” by Joseph Lofthouse.
Thank you so much for watching. We have tried to put up food for so many seasons and are excited for this year's crops and food preservation. We love the process and enjoy the yummy outcome. 😊
Hi Denise, Hi Tony! Thank you for your tipps for the beans. I grow this year new borlotti-beans and lady di beans. Please , can you help me and show me how you use knf for your annual and perenail flowers? I started to use knf in my garden and it is amazing how it works and my spinach look so healthy. But i could not find something special for flowers, only your flower- jlf. Thank you Best wishes from Silke from Bavaria
seems to me like pretty much any red bean that isn't a kidney bean is a cranberry bean lol... I've seen beans of all shapes and sizes called "cranberry bean" tho I think maybe the true cranberry bean is a round red bean that kinda looks like a cranberry.
So that's an interesting thought. I suppose any bean that isn't round and red isn't truly a cranberry bean. But I guess we had to call it something cuz it was smaller than a kidney bean and a little deeper red and and it came out of a package said that it was so it had to be right? Thanks for watching I appreciate the comments.
I never think to grow dry beans. So easy and I love em!
We have like dried beans in the past but this winter they were extra delicious. So we are excited to grow them this year.
Love your videos! Especially those on KNF. However, “grex” is actually a horticultural term meaning a bunch of varieties together. A great book which deals with vegetable breeding is “Landrace gardening” by Joseph Lofthouse.
Rockwell is a good one. I've grown that one. I grew a ton of dry beans last year. I haven't decided which varieties I'll grow this year yet.
So great to hear that Rockwell is a good variety. It sure is hard to choose when there are so many interesting varieties. Happy growing! ☺️
Great advice. This is the year for growing our own protein. Thanks for the supplier reccomendations.
Thank you so much for watching. We have tried to put up food for so many seasons and are excited for this year's crops and food preservation. We love the process and enjoy the yummy outcome. 😊
I love growing dry beans, this was great, thank you!
We love growing them also. They are so colorful and tasty! Thank you so much for watching.😊
Great information, thank you.
Thank you so much for watching.
Hi Denise, Hi Tony! Thank you for your tipps for the beans. I grow this year new borlotti-beans and lady di beans.
Please , can you help me and show me how you use knf for your annual and perenail flowers? I started to use knf in my garden and it is amazing how it works and my spinach look so healthy. But i could not find something special for flowers, only your flower- jlf.
Thank you
Best wishes from Silke from Bavaria
Plant around the base of your corn and forget about them, harvest in fall !
Great idea. They are pretty easy to grow. Thanks for watching. 👍
In 8a, sometimes 7b or 8b. Or -20 to 116 degrees very wet or very dry.
Hey that is spring! Sometimes our spring are really tricky.
seems to me like pretty much any red bean that isn't a kidney bean is a cranberry bean lol... I've seen beans of all shapes and sizes called "cranberry bean" tho I think maybe the true cranberry bean is a round red bean that kinda looks like a cranberry.
So that's an interesting thought. I suppose any bean that isn't round and red isn't truly a cranberry bean. But I guess we had to call it something cuz it was smaller than a kidney bean and a little deeper red and and it came out of a package said that it was so it had to be right? Thanks for watching I appreciate the comments.