Purple Hyacinth Beans
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- Subject: Purple Hyacinth Beans
- From: &* B* <j*@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:39:47 -0600
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I can't remember if I offered these to the group or not (my head has been in
an algebra book lately) - BUT - if anybody would like some purple hyacinth
bean seeds...I got 'em. I have a TON of them. They just went kind of
nutsoid this year. I didn't think they would even MAKE it this summer
because in the early spring, the cottontail rabbits kept eating them down to
a nub...so I gave up on them. About a month after that, I noticed they had
really made a comeback and were going crazy.
--
Jesse R. Bell
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