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  • #16
    I've not had a problem with strings normally I get them before that stage but a couple of my bean plants went on strike during the bad bad bad weather and produced beans with no beans in. They seem to be back to normal now though there are noticably less coming.
    Hayley B

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    • #17
      Freezer

      My dad used to freeze them by the carrier-bag load in a chest freezer and they'd keep us going for months.

      Does freezing them have any impact on their stringy-ness, or was he just better than me at picking them promptly?
      Last edited by andrewjamesgriffin; 07-09-2012, 11:11 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by andrewjamesgriffin View Post
        My dad used to freeze them by the carrier-bag load in a chest freezer and they'd keep us going for months.

        Does freezing them have any impact on their stringy-ness, or was he just better than me at picking them promptly?
        Freezing makes no difference to the stringyness. You need to pick them young.

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