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Scarlet Runners

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By Julianne Idleman July 8, 2013

Scarlet Runners

These beautiful ‘Scarlet’ runner beans seem determined to continue flowering in spite of the unusually high temperatures this year.

Categories: Learning Tags: growing beans, growing food, perennial beans, Scarlet runner beans, urban farming

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