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Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
OK, so I have eaten them, given them away to my family, friends, and now my neighbors...I have tons of these beauts! How can I save themif even for a few weeks? I do not can...yet!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8712
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Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
Blanch and freeze. Be sure to use freezer bags. I had beans until a couple of months ago.
Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
OK will do. Thanks Donna!donnainzone10 wrote:Blanch and freeze. Be sure to use freezer bags. I had beans until a couple of months ago.
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Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
Ditto. I bought a Food Saver and I love it for freezing blanched veggies.
Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
Spicy Dilly beans
These are easy and could be the start to your canning skill repertoire.
These are easy and could be the start to your canning skill repertoire.
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Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
camprn wrote:Spicy Dilly beans
These are easy and could be the start to your canning skill repertoire.
They sound delish!
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Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
Are KY wonder a good bean for canning? Is there a prolific bush bean for canning that resembles KY beans in taste and texture? Thanks
Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
I've neither canned beans, nor grown KY Wonder.
Not sure if this helps but I do remember seeing that KY Wonder comes in a bush version as well as pole:
http://sustainableseedco.com/heirloom-vegetable-seeds/a-ca/bean-heirloom-seeds/bush-beans/kentucky-wonder-bush-beans.html
http://www.edenbrothers.com/store/bush-bean-seeds-kentucky-125.html
Here are opinions from someone else:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Green-Beans---The-Best-Green-Beans-to-Grow-For-Canning&id=3201490
Not sure if this helps but I do remember seeing that KY Wonder comes in a bush version as well as pole:
http://sustainableseedco.com/heirloom-vegetable-seeds/a-ca/bean-heirloom-seeds/bush-beans/kentucky-wonder-bush-beans.html
http://www.edenbrothers.com/store/bush-bean-seeds-kentucky-125.html
Here are opinions from someone else:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Green-Beans---The-Best-Green-Beans-to-Grow-For-Canning&id=3201490
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Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
Thank you. I have been reading and these articles are following the trend I've seen so far. I have 8 squares begging for bush beans.
Re: Tons of KY Wonder pole beans
My sister in law grew bush green beans and canned: Blue Lake was her choice year after year.
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