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Tag Archives: ying yang beans
Life Beyond Tomatoes
The valley is awash in a sea of ripening tomatoes. At one time it was acceptable to pick tomatoes every week or every 4 days, but that time has come and past. It’s become one of those occasions when all … Continue reading →
Posted in Bananas, Bright Lights, Canning, Chablis, Chard, Cooking from the Garden, Opportunity Salad, People, Peppers, Seeds, Tomatoes
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Tagged Bananas, Brown Crowder, Opportunity Salad, peppers, tomatoes, ying yang beans
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Zen Harvest
Here are some of the beans I harvested today. They are dry beans, with a distinctive Ying – Yang looking pattern on the bean itself. I planted these in the hopes of getting my neices excited about the garden, and … Continue reading →