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        <description>Bean seeds are easy to save for garden use or as dried beans for food. There is a slim chance you might get beetle eggs in your seeds. I recommend storing beans in several containers as to limit damage if you are unlucky enough to have some beetles hatch in your seeds. This is rare. Make sure you let them dry on the vine and harvest them when they are completely dry. New to Gardening? Check out my 2nd Gardening YouTube Channel dedicated to New Gardeners. The videos are longer and more detailed. Each video presents as if you are new to gardening. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPRtyacJ69AUdb7o-TZLSw Join My Google+ Gardening Community called Our Tomato &amp; Vegetable Gardens - we are approaching 2500 world-wide gardeners: https://plus.google.com/communities/114956817444053979636 or Link from My YouTube Page.</description>
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