My Beans Are Almost Ready: A Look at the Final Stages of Bean Maturity on the Farm 🌱

in Homesteading β€’ yesterday

In farming, taking that first step is essential; without it, you won't reach the harvest. 🌱 The entire process involves a series of events that must be followed diligently.

My bean farm is nearing harvest time, and the pods have fully developed. 🌿 Inside each pod lies the treasure we love to eat: the beans. 🍽️

It may look a bit unusual to someone who hasn't seen it before, but this is how beans are cultivated to end up in the bags you find in markets. πŸ›’

As we approach harvest, the pods and plants appear healthy. 🌞 At this stage, the leaves are no longer needed because the plant has completed its job.

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The pods are large and fresh, reflecting both the variety planted and how well I have managed all other aspects of cultivation. 🌾

There are different kinds of beans, and this variety is my preference because it is large and free


🌱 There are also some claims circulating that this variety is more pest-resistant compared to others, like the smaller brown beans, although this is still a theory until proven. πŸ€”

It's not as if we are taking it to a lab to prove these things over the years, as we continue planting, the results will unfold with time. ⏳

I am definitely expecting an abundant harvest, and I can't wait to get started! πŸŽ‰