Bounty of Beans
Tipsy and Coriander climbed up…
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…the beanstalks…
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…and harvested huge heaps of Scarlet Runner Beans!
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This is the second quince to fall – you can tell from that, that autumn is definitely here…
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…and the Michaelmas daisies are right on time!
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…we love the autumn garden!!
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Your garden looks so green and lush. Mine was neglected for a crucial 6 weeks so now I’m spending our dry days weeding and pruning and bagging everything to go to the compost.
It was a strange summer weatherwise – I had given up on the beans, but they surprised me!
It’s so heartening to see you and the Hittys make use of all that comes your way. Lovely to see the little ladies today.
We all really enjoy the autumn garden, and I love beans so it is a beautifully congruent season!
a bounty of beans…scarlet runner beans are so decorative as well as being tasty. Love seeing the girls busy in the garden.
Yes! The pretty scarlet flowers are bright sparks in the garden, and we love to eat the beans!
How lovely and amazing moments, Thank you dear Hitty Lady, I wish you all happy Autumn, Love, nia
Thank you very much, nia! Autumn is a season of poignant beauty here. The little Hittys are happy as usual though, it does my heart good to see how they accept it.
I grow climbing French beans rather than runners but both are generous. My quince doesn’t fruit!
French beans next year perhaps! I do like these plants though, for their pretty flowers as well as their tasty beans!
Mine are climbing not dwarf and apart from flower colour look just like runner bean plants. I find the beans less likely to be stringy or get that ‘toe nail’ layer if left a bit long before picking.
More photos to make me smile! Those little ladies are busy with the harvest!