Hello,
I have just realised that my soya beans are actually yin yang beans, so I have lost my soya beans ??? The sun faded all my labels >:(
The ones I think may be soya beans have small yellow flowers , have grown about 6 ft tall and have pods which are wavy down the sides.
Anyone got any ideas.
Also,if they are soya beans, can I eat them like runner beans, as I have already picked a lot, or must they be used as dry beans?
Thanks
cj :)
Did you per chance sow asparagus peas? These have pods that have a kind of wavy frill down the side?
Garjan,
sorry I didnt explain it very well. They are flat like runner beans, but the edges go in and out, like an 8 only lots of them in a row?????
I'll have to take a pic when I get time
cj :)
Well they certainly aren't asparagus peas then!!!
;D
Hello
dont know if this helps but my soya plants are really hairy they are a bright yellowy green and the leaves are in sets of threes and they are quite bushy.
x sunloving
Mmmm, doesnt sound like them, but I will go take a good look. Are the flowers on yours small and yellow?
cj :)
Plants are usually about 2-21/2 feet tall , there is usually only 2 beans in pod, sometimes three seeds , other beans have many more seeds which is why they look wavy, as the pod grows the waves will show you how many seeds.,use them when the seeds have swelled in the pod then cook the whole pod, they have a buttery taste, or grow on till ready to dry.
So if you have only 2 or three beans in each pod I would be confident they are soya beans , if they have more than three then not. Oh and they are hairy, flat at first but will get plump as the seeds swell inside.
XX Jeannine
This might help - these were my soyas a couple of years ago:
(http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/2005/July_05/300705_8.jpg)
flowers are tiny insignificant purple things, plants no more than 18" high.
moonbells
Definately not soya beans then.
Thanks
cj :)
what colour are they ? could they be bolloti beans if they are purple
I f so they are eaten as a dried bean in stews casseroles etc?
They are light green. I tried using some as runner beans, but they were REALLY tough, so I am assuming they must be a type to grow for the mature beans.
cj :)