Our 2024 Garden: first bush beans!

While doing my evening rounds, I was checking out the garden and decided to see how the teeny bush beans were doing.

Check out what I found hidden under the biggest leaves!

Our very first Royal Burgundy bush beans!

These would be the plants from the second sowing, after the first failed. Plants that got eaten by slugs, then eaten by deer, and are now recovering.

These were getting close to too big for fresh eating! I thought they were stems, at first.

Meanwhile, there are still lots of tiny little bean pods forming, so this should not be the only beans we get out of these few surviving plants.

Then I found a bunch of those little strawberries in the wattle weave bed, ready to pick.

Two tiny harvests in one day. 😄

The Re-Farmer

2 thoughts on “Our 2024 Garden: first bush beans!

    • That would be fun!

      We unintentionally had a mostly purple garden a few years ago, and were really impressed with how well all things purple did. Why they would be any different than others things, I have no idea. Something in our soil, perhaps? I don’t think purple vegetables need anything different, though.

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