I'm looking for some recommendations. I have been trying out a lot of dry beans, I love to cook with them during the winter. Most of them are heirloom pole beans because I've heard that pole varieties tend to taste better. Our family aren't big fans of green/snap beans, so I don't really grow those ones.
But I do want to try some Shelly beans next year. I searched through a lot of older threads but found mostly pole bean varieties that were being discussed. I have a space in my garden for some bush beans and thought shellies would be a good idea. They would mostly ripen at the same time, which is easy for harvesting and freezing ...
So I was wondering if anyone could recommend some of their favorite shelly BUSH varieties ... heirloom, so I can save seeds, (hopefully available in Canada) ... a variety that is fairly productive, and tasty.
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