tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500279039003715838.post7584717314996440668..comments2019-09-24T20:56:11.016-06:00Comments on Las Frutas de Paraíso: full of frijolesLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10799673645576731294noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500279039003715838.post-40565614121639886292009-09-02T14:44:37.866-06:002009-09-02T14:44:37.866-06:00Ok Dan, i tried to estimate my land use...i probab...Ok Dan, i tried to estimate my land use...i probably should have been more logistical when i first planted :) Anyway, my bean field was about 15ft by 20ft. i planted 4 lbs of dry beans and yielded about 22lbs AFTER quality control. i also ended up with lots of mini-beans, some discolored/white? and a small percentage that had already sprouted when i shelled them. next time around i will be much better preparedLizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10799673645576731294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1500279039003715838.post-29839644032266458342009-08-23T13:59:10.809-06:002009-08-23T13:59:10.809-06:00Wow!
I'd love to know the area you planted, ...Wow!<br /> I'd love to know the area you planted, even approximately. Up here we do everything by 100 square feet, and so hearing your finished yield would be great...<br /> We usually pick ours off the plant and shell them, leaving less junk to clean later. Last year we harvested half of our black beans, plants and all, to mash up and sift out the beans. We ended up with a lot of bean-sized and smaller rocks, which was kind of disturbing.<br />Thanks for sharing, Liz!Dan R-Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06260576115176602519noreply@blogger.com