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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 3, 2011 13:18:23 GMT -5
This diminutive bean Comtesse de Chambord, a rice bean, has been around since at least the late 19th century (known then as the Hungarian dwarf rice bean) and remains quite popular in France and Quebec.
I can't find the seeds of it anywhere...I'm willing to trade anything in my humble seed library for it. I need 40 seeds.
Thanks,
Holly
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Post by grunt on Aug 3, 2011 16:43:19 GMT -5
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 3, 2011 18:31:14 GMT -5
Thanks Dan,
I'll order a couple and send you some seeds next year. The bean trial is making beans and is beautiful...no pigs!
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Post by steev on Aug 11, 2011 21:25:20 GMT -5
The seeds I ordered from Twowings came today; good connection, thanks, Grunt!
Aside from Comptesse de Chambord beans, Ancho and Guajillo chiles, they had Gregori's Altai tomatoes, which I grew once years ago; I'm very pleased to have seed of GA, since it was the largest, most productive tomato I've ever grown inside the Bay, where large tomatoes mostly suck for lack of heat.
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 12, 2011 20:31:58 GMT -5
Hey mine came today, I was just waiting for it so that I send one of them off to Dan.
Dan, I went through all my squash and am sending you everything I'm sure I have too much of.
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