Scarlet Runner Beans Growing and Harvesting Pacific Northwest
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Scarlet Runner Bean harvest in the Pacific Northwest! Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/learntogrowmisilla Community Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/learntogrow/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/learntogrow/ Google +: https://plus.google.com/+LearnToGrow1/posts Twitter: https://twitter.com/learntogrow2 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/misillad/
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Good videos do you sell the beans for seed. I have not found a place to buy them. Would like to plant them this spring and see how they do
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I love your videos😊 you'v inspired me to make my own garden
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lovely
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how do you cook Scarlet runner beans
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wow nice crop. I am growing them this season my first time. My late father used to grow them and my mother had a hand slicer for cutting them, look forward to trying them again.
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Those beans pods,they sure look like Wisteria pods....
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She who could read nature,could grasp the world....;)))))
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Do these climb well up brick walls?
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I would love some scarlet runner bean seeds ;)
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This was our second year growing from the seeds you sent. We've got plenty of seeds for next season. It's such a wonderful plant to grow
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It is so beautiful, I like to grow some in front of my house next year. Thank you for the tips. Have a nice day.
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Wow, I've never seen beans like that before. Cool 👍
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Great information for growing the scarlet runner beans.. Thank you for the info about the toxic value to these beautiful beans ~ along the lines of the kidney beans. ~ Take care and have a wonderful weekend, from Laura
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nice video...thanks for the tips
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thosr are beautiful!
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Lovely update thank you for sharing have a blessed day
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I need to get some & definitely grow some too!
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Thanks! I'm going to try these next year.
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Perfect timing Misilla! I have scarlet runner beans growing right now and was looking up for videos and there weren't too many comprehensive videos :):) . Enjoyed your video 👌👌
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I think they're the prettiest bean around but lima beans are one of my least favorite foods so I probably won't even eat them. I plan on just using them for decoration. Never thought to eat the smaller pods raw. Mine are pretty much done for the season though. I've been letting the pods dry up and shelling them.
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