Keeping Runner Beans As Seeds

Started by Uncle Joshua, September 02, 2007, 13:15:17

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Uncle Joshua

What is the best way to keep runner beans for seed? should they dry out on the plant and does the size of the bean matter?

Uncle Joshua


telboy

Mick,
I would suggest leaving them on the plant, the beans will be matured.
Size isn't so important but if you have enough, keep the large ones!
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Fork

I leave mine on the plant for as long as I dare,ie,before any frosts come along.

I then lay them out in some seed trays do dry in the shed for a while.

Then pop them into a paper bag and put them in one of my drawers until next year.
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cornykev

Last year was my first year of seed saving Mick and exactly as Telboy and Fork said is the way I did it, the longest beans are normally the least best tasty so leave the bigger ones on and you get more seeds in them, leave on as long as possible then dry, paper bag and I put them in a drawer, in fact I have just repeated what both of them have said but I can't be bothered to delete. Happy seed saving.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

telboy

Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

MrsKP

Quote from: Fork on September 02, 2007, 18:07:46
I leave mine on the plant for as long as I dare,ie,before any frosts come along.

I then lay them out in some seed trays do dry in the shed for a while.

Then pop them into a paper bag and put them in one of my drawers until next year.

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cornykev

They must get sweaty.   ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Uncle Joshua


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