I just harvested my beans this morning, and they're fuzzy, too. I poked around online, and I guess it's just that some beans are fuzzy, and some are smooth. This was my first garden, so I'm going to have to research a bit more to make sure the beans we plant next year are the smooth variety. It's already difficult enough to get my kids to eat green beans; I doubt they'll even touch these fuzzy monsters! For reference, mine were Burpee Garden Bean: Kentucky King. What did you plant? (so we know which two to avaoid next year). I did wash them in the sink with a little bit of dish soap and a scrubber sponge. They're still a bit furry, but the sticky/sharp fuzz is gone. I only planted six seeds, so I won't have too many of these to have to eat.
The tree adorned with green fuzzy balls is a mimosa tree.
Yes, you can grow green beans from fresh green beans. Simply plant the fresh green beans in soil and provide them with adequate sunlight and water for them to grow into new green bean plants.
The beans in green beans are usually white or a brownish color. The pod, or hull is green.
You don't string green beans. Unless you want to for some strange reason. But there are many kinds of green beans. 'String green beans' is the name of a common type of green bean.
Yes, French beans are a type of green bean.
Nope. I eat green beans all the time
Green beans are unripe bean pods. When you eat green beans, you are eating beans, but they are still in the pod. EXACTLY u r still eating yummy beans! in a pod with the beans concealed inside!
no if rats eat green beans they will get sick.
Noth' in is inside the green beans.
Green Beans
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yes