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Old September 18, 2016   #16
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Are these beans hard to find in the store where you live?

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Old September 18, 2016   #17
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No not at all. But I really enjoy growing what we are eating. Being military for over 21 years didn't give me much of a chance to have a garden and now that I can, I am loving every second.
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When I was in the Marines a buddy and I had tomato plants behind the chapel.
Nobody ever bothered them.

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Old September 21, 2016   #19
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I let beans dry quite a bit longer, but that's me.

If they do get white mold (fingers crossed they don't), toss them. That mold is very toxic.
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