๐ Massive Bean Harvest ๐ฑ More work than I expected ๐ Hoping to get some Beer for my labours. LOL
๐ป I helped Chevello pick a large patch of beans last week, but a few not quite ripe stayed on the vine. Yesterday Johana and I agreed to go picking again, I thought it was the final cleanup. Oh, Boy was I wrong!
We ended up in a completely different field about 4 times the size! This field needed way more than 3 souls to pick it, but we did get a large chunk done. Next trip I'm going to insist on some after pick cold beers ๐ป. Chevello is Johana's Mothers boyfriend and we bought our land from him for a good price, But fair is fair.
The other patch I helped plant, fertilize and pick, But had no idea about this plot
๐พ Now this was the very field I blogged about a few months back Community rice harvest were maybe 30 people cleaned this field of rice with full-time bartenders followed by a big Lunch.
And now Chevello wants us to pick it with 3 people! Come on dude...Not without some food and Booze involved!
And helping out when and were we can is no problem.
Most of the youth these days have no interest in farming so planting and harvesting is done mostly by the old timers here.
Tractors are starting to become popular here for seeding and harvesting so the need for many hands is slowing going away.
11 years ago when I first came to Panama even the Sugarcane fields were harvested by hand $5 a day plus lunch!
Now all the big farms are harvested with Combine tractors and Big 2 trailer trucks, needing very few people to cut even many square kilometers of fields.
And to be honest we only worked for about 2 hours picking and got 4 big sacks of beans for the effort, Johana brought a radio so we had music to listen to.
I was rather surprised to see maybe 1 in 30 plants had these pretty flowers growing on then.
Flowers normaly signify the plant is ready to go to fruit and the flowers attract pollinators to the crops.
Maybe these plants are just a little less mature, but it looked like most of the beans were fully developed already and we only left the green pods on the plant to dry a little more first.
Here is what they look like on the plant.--->
The green ones are left for later and the brown to yellow pods are picked.
If you leave them on the plant too long, they will open and the beans drop to the ground.
So while you do have a fairly large window of time to harvest, best to make hay while the sun shines as they say.
And I have doing plenty of collecting hay in my day, working on my Uncles farm as a child. Some 30,000 bales has to be put on trailers then unloaded and placed in a big barn to feed 300 milking cows during the harsh Canadian winters.
Today is my Sunday Funday, Johana's Mom just got here and there is a Big festival in Ocu this weekend. they are going there dancing tonight. I and Johana would like to go ( it would make a good blog ) But I'm still needing to watch the budget a bit? So maybe just a walk down to the Local club for a few beer. Time will tell?
Only time will tell, But I'll drop a blog in about whatever happens....
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Picking beans is hard work! As a very lazy gardener I know that is not easy. I liked the write up, would love to visit Panama someday & eat some beans
I ended up picking for 2 1/2 hrs more this morning, Just me and Chevello. When I mentioned some cold beer would be nice. He said he would buy some next week? I lost my incentive and left a little earlier than he wanted. LOL Wrong answer Bro hehe
Cheers
I used to help my friend out who had a small garden & fruit stand at his place. First thing he would try to get me to do everyday was pick green beans. He loved seeing a 6โ6 Jew bendingway over to pick beans in his garden, always a giant smile on his face when I was out there. But I would only squat for 30 minutes max, no catcher for me
Next time he asks I'm gonna need to see a couple beer in his fridge before I go now. LOL
The more beer the longer I'll pick.
Cheers
Great harvest story. Man I love the satisfaction of harvesting from the earth. It is so sad that the youth does not engage this essential practice of growing and harvesting our own food. Of course the disease of modern life has taken people out of the field and put them at the checkout stands. Must be epic to live in Panama the land down there sings and of course the weather :P.
I live in a semi-desert area so not all crops will grow. I hope 1 day to purchase a hector or so on the coast or mountains to grow food on.
Life looks pretty good in Panama!
It's not for everyone, many people come and fail to adapt in any way to life here. But I love it.
Cheers
That's quite a harvest you got there! It's always nice when our efforts bear more fruit than we had hoped for.
Bright Blessings!
I know a Canadian couple, that grew a garden in the worst summer in history that caned enough veggies in 1 form or the other to last till the next harvest a year later! In a townhouse backyard. I'll guess at 800 square feet?
Cheers
muy bonito trabajo saludos desde Venezuela