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Podcast 147 - Beans, beans good for…the planet!

Podcast 147 - Beans, beans good for…the planet!

FromRoots and All - Gardening Podcast


Podcast 147 - Beans, beans good for…the planet!

FromRoots and All - Gardening Podcast

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, I’m talking to Susan Young, author of the book ‘Growing Beans’. As I’ve looked further into having a sustainable diet, into growing and storing crops and into sources of plant protein, beans just seemed to tick every box, but I needed to know more. So Susan’s book ‘Growing Beans’ is exactly what I’ve been looking for, because it covers growing, harvesting and storing beans and it argues a very convincing case for a fact that many people the world over have known for centuries; that beans are good not only for you but for the planet, because they’re such a resilient, easy to grow, low carbon footprint crop. Dr Ian Bedford’s Bug of the Week: Tobacco whitefly What we cover What makes beans such a good crop to grow, in terms of their eco credentials?  The beans we commonly grow here in the UK Beans to grow for their green pods, as fresh green beans, half dried and drying Bean nutritional needs Overwintering tubers of runner bean plants Drying beans in a UK climate Bean toxicity Storing different types of beans Easy beans to grow Beans for taste and aesthetics Preparing and cooking beans About ‘Growing Beans: a diet for healthy people and planet' by Susan Young Susan's new book brings together 10 years of experimentation with multiple varieties of beans. She clearly explains how to sow, grow, harvest, dry, store and cook them, and shares her six ‘must grow’ varieties.  Beans are easy to grow and cook, help build healthy soil in the garden, and also provide a nutrient-rich diet, helping to reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer – they are good sources of protein, fibre, folate, iron and potassium. Plus, they can reduce your carbon footprint and food miles as well! Links 'Growing Beans: a diet for healthy people and planet' by Susan Young Beans and Herbs  Publishers of the book, Permaculture Magazine, on Facebook  Patreon Membership
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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