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Re: on hyacinth beans
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- Subject: Re: on hyacinth beans
- From: m*@cvtv.net (Cindy Meredith)
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 18:36:01 -0500
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Drying hyacinth beans is easy. Either leave them on the plant to dry.....if
they'll do so before your first frost. Or, you can pick them and dry them
like any dried bean.......in a dry place, either in the pod or out. Good
luck.
Cindy in TX, Z8/9
The Herb Cottage
Rt 2 Box 90
Hallettsville, TX
phone and fax: 409/562-2153
http://theherbcottage.com
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