After getting our garden ready for this season I can't help but think about my father-in-law who used to tell us about his garden stories. One was about how him and his brothers had planted beans and was tired of planting them so they decided to get rid of the rest of the seed beans. What could they do with them. They put them under a big rock to hide them and not have to plant the rest of them. They went on home and forgot about the beans they had hid. So time later on his dad ask about the seeds and he told him how they had planted all of them. Are you sure he ask him. Oh yeah they are all gone. Now little did they think about all those beans coming up under that rock and around the outside of it. So his dad took him to the rock and wanted to know just how those beans got under it. He knew he was in trouble then. Those beans had come up and sprouted and there they were. He could not get out of it so he had to take the rap. lol.
Back then I am sure that seeds were hard to come by.
We planted our greasy beans with some corn and had bean trees last year. I never saw so many beans. We also made a fence and thought that they would not do any good. Boy were we wrong. But I am glad we got those beans because you never know from one seaon to the next if you will have any or not.
I fixed some I had in the freezer the other day. Most times beans in the freezer will have a taste. This year I put them in my ziploc bags and then put them down in the brown paper freezer bags you get when you buy freezer stuff or ice cream at Walmart. Boy did this help. No taste at all and they tasted just like they had come fresh out of the garden. I put them in two bags one down inside the other one. Then you can clip the top of the bag or staple it. I also done my corn I cut off this way and it is good to. You cannot hardly keep corn from tasteing like a freezer. Years ago I read in a book from the library how you can put your corn down in a pint jar and leave a headspace for it to freeze so it will not break. I filled them up with corn and water and tryed some it works good with the freezing jars. But it takes up a lot of space. We also tryed a new corn and it was called Ambrosia in the yellow. Now me I love Golden Queen corn but this has it beat. So if you have a garden try you some but at around fourteen dollars a pound for seed you had better like it. lol. Just hope our garden does good again this year and I don't take another big fall like I did and about kill my crazy self. Just watch what kind of shoes you wear in your garden when it is raining. I am just now getting over the fall and have never been in so much pain before even with having a kidney stone and two kids. Good thing I had some of that good ole fat on me that time or I may have broke a hip and not just pulled a muscle. Oh well I wonder what will happen this year..........
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