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black garden seeds Black Turtle Bush Bean Seeds (Organic)Black Turtle Bush Beans are a highly productive variety, producing small, glossy black beans packed with protein and flavor. These compact plants thrive in full sun and well draining soil, maturing in approximately 90 days. Perfect for soups, stews, and Latin inspired dishes, Black Turtle beans are easy to harvest and store, offering a long shelf life. This versatile heirloom variety is drought tolerant and well suited for small gardens or container

Black Turtle Bush Beans are a highly productive variety, producing small, glossy black beans packed with protein and flavor. These compact plants thrive in full sun and well-draining soil, maturing in approximately 90 days. Perfect for soups, stews, and Latin-inspired dishes, Black Turtle beans are easy to harvest and store, offering a long shelf life. This versatile heirloom variety is drought-tolerant and well-suited for small gardens or container growing. With their robust flavor, nutritional value, and ease of growth, Black Turtle Bush Beans are an excellent addition to any vegetable garden.

Bean - Black Turtle - Phaseolus vulgaris

Tender Annual Bush Bean. Dry Bean. Turtle Bean. Heirloom Bean. Tall, erect plants bear small, jet-black beans. The mellow flavor of the Black Turtle Bean is reminiscent of mushrooms. Great for soups and refried beans, black beans are a staple of Latin American, Creole, and even Cuban cuisine.

Did You Know? Legumes are a good source of calcium and iron.

Soil Temperature: 65-85°F
Planting Depth: 1"
Germination: 7-10 Days
Height At Maturity: 18"-24"
Days To Maturity: 85-115 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 4"
Approx Seeds per Pack: 50 | Per 1/2 lb bulk: 1236 

 

Black Turtle Bush Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Black Turtle') are a classic and versatile variety of beans that have been cherished by gardeners and cooks for generations. Known for their rich, earthy flavor and dark, glossy appearance, these beans are a delightful addition to any garden and a staple ingredient in many culinary creations.

Characteristics

Black Turtle Bush Beans are distinguished by several key characteristics that make them popular among home gardeners and farmers:

  1. Bean Color: As the name suggests, these beans are a glossy, jet-black color when mature. The deep hue adds an appealing visual contrast to garden beds and culinary dishes.

  2. Bush Growth Habit: Black Turtle Bush Beans are compact and bushy in their growth habit, making them suitable for small gardens, containers, and raised beds. They do not require support structures like trellises.

  3. Flavor and Texture: These beans are known for their rich, earthy flavor and tender texture. When cooked, they have a creamy interior that pairs well with various seasonings and ingredients.

  4. Nutritional Benefits: Black Turtle Bush Beans are a nutritious addition to your diet, providing a good source of dietary fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals. They are particularly rich in folate, iron, and potassium.

Growing Requirements

Cultivating Black Turtle Bush Beans is a straightforward process, and they are an excellent choice for gardeners of all levels of experience. Here are key considerations for successful growth:

  1. Soil: Plant Black Turtle Bush Beans in well-draining, fertile soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 6.8. Amending the soil with compost or organic matter can enhance the bean's growth.

  2. Sunlight: Ensure that your beans receive full sun exposure, preferably at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day, to promote healthy growth and maximize yields.

  3. Planting: Sow the seeds directly into the garden bed or container after the danger of frost has passed in your region. Plant the seeds about 1-2 inches deep and space them 2-4 inches apart in rows or blocks.

  4. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid waterlogging. Beans require regular, even watering, especially during dry spells.

  5. Mulching: Applying a layer of organic mulch around the plants helps conserve soil moisture, suppress weed growth, and maintain even soil temperatures.

  6. Harvesting: Black Turtle Bush Beans are typically ready for harvest 60-70 days after planting. Harvest the pods when they are still tender and before the beans inside become too mature and tough.

Culinary Uses

Black Turtle Bush Beans are renowned for their versatility in the kitchen. Here are some culinary ideas to explore:

  1. Steaming and Boiling: Steam or boil the beans until they are tender, then serve them as a nutritious side dish. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper for added flavor.

  2. Bean Salads: Incorporate cooked and cooled Black Turtle Bush Beans into salads for added texture and flavor. Combine them with fresh vegetables, herbs, and vinaigrette for a refreshing dish.

  3. Soups and Stews: These beans add heartiness and flavor to soups, stews, and chili recipes. They absorb the flavors of the broth or sauce they are cooked in, enhancing the overall dish.

  4. Sautéing: Quickly sauté the beans with garlic, onions, and your favorite spices for a flavorful side dish or a tasty addition to pasta and rice dishes.

  5. Freezing: If you have a surplus of beans, blanch them briefly and freeze them for later use in your favorite recipes.

Black Turtle Bush Bean seeds from Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply offer a delightful and nutritious addition to any garden or kitchen. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these beans are a rewarding choice, providing not only a bountiful harvest but also a rich, earthy flavor that enhances a wide range of culinary creations. With the right care and attention to their growing requirements, you can enjoy the versatility and deliciousness of Black Turtle Bush Beans in your garden and on your plate.

 

For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing beans.

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jk Smiles
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
A book on dialogue should be experienced first as a book on tape
Format: Audio CD
I think of this more as a great master class lecture. Dialogue should be seemingly simple (we all talk), but McKee defines its essence and differences for prose, stage and cinema. The bulk is narrated by McKee, but the scene examples are read by voice actors and they do quite well. Even the roots of the English language are examined in order to make better decisions on your character's particular use of words. After listening the 10 hours twice while commuting, I finally picked up the book and read it. The book on tape is a better way to initially absorb the material, while the actual book helps to clarify the info. A must for all writers, especially screenwriters.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
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Lori T. Sly
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Helpful, but not as good as "Story" by same author, and it disses certain genres
Format: Hardcover
This book contains a lot of helpful information on how to write dialogue. It's dense with dialogue analysis and insights, tough to take in by just reading it through once. But it is helpful. McKee covers the three dialogue tiers (said, unsaid, unsayable) as well as how dialogue ties into story turning points and scene conflict type. I still have lots of practice ahead of me to figure out how best to do this in my story. I will definitely use his advice as a guide. He understands dialogue at a much deeper level than I do. However, many of McKee's dialogue examples did not speak to me. While I liked reading the dialogue examples for Breaking Bad, 30 Rock, The Sopranos, Frasier, A Raisin in the Sun, and The Great Gatsby, and agreed they were good, I disliked the dialogue from Shakespeare, Elmore Leonard, Sideways, Fraulein Else, and Lost in Translation. McKee says fine dialogue turns the reader/audience into a mind reader; I guess I'm not interested in movies which expect me to be as much of a mind reader as those latter examples did. I totally missed the subtext of the dialogue in those until he explained it to me as an aside. And that's after I already saw most of those movies! If I have to guess what every character means with every line, that's too much work and too little entertainment for me. Maybe mystery lovers liked the dialogue in "Lost in Translation"; I'm not a mystery lover. McKee quoted one novelist as saying that the crux of good writing is to, "Make em laugh, make em cry, make em wait." Lost In Translation and its dialogue did none of that for me. The subtext was so confusing and subtle that I lost interest in the movie. I can't even remember what it was about anymore, only that it won some award and I had no clue why. McKee says that with rare exceptions, a scene should never be outwardly and entirely about what it seems to be about. Dialogue should imply, not explain, its subtext. An ever-present subtext is the guiding principle of realism. Nonrealism, on the other hand, employs on-the-nose dialogue in all its genres and subgenres: myth and fairytale, science fiction and time travel, animation, the musical, the supernatural, Theatre of the Absurd, action/adventure, farce, horror, allegory, magical realism, postmodernism, dieselpunk retrofuturism, and the like. It's a bit unclear how, if at all, anyone writing in any of these "nonreal" genres should take his dialogue advice. It seems to me that even sci fi scenes need some good dialogue with subtext to be engaging. With McKee, all the accolades go to what is implied and unsaid over what is said. I agree that subtext matters, but for me, he's out of proportion with how much it matters to most people and how hard audiences are willing to work to discover the intended subtext. Also, memorable spoken character lines can elevate movie themes and characterization like nothing else. In the end, I think this book is geared more toward writers who want other advanced writers as their audience rather than the average reader or movie watcher. And McKee admits it is definitely not geared toward sci fi, fairytales/myths, action/adventure, horror or allegory. It's almost as if he's saying those genres can't have excellent dialogue. I disagree. But it was still a helpful book to read, and one I will be thinking about and trying to more fully understand for a long time. McKee understands how character's subconscious drives can deepen what they say or avoid saying, and how dialogue interacts with many other aspects of a story to make it all work together.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019
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Ray Pryor
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Amazing.
Format: Kindle
Just like a good movie, the first 10 pages = mind blown. Wow, such really, really good material here. If you're new, this will help you a ton. If you're experienced, this book will help you realize WHY great dialogue is so great, enabling you to create the magic again and again. I love how McKee covers several medias ( screen, theater, novel ) but still stays true and clear on the concept. A virtual masterclass on the subject. One of the best screenwriting books out there, and Yes, it's well worth all the hype.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2017
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Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
So to speak
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Previews did not show the Table of Contents, but it is worth searching the web for. The coverage includes practical techniques as well as case studies. Notes cover titles on topics over several decades. This book has four parts about what dialogue is, how it can mended, and how it can be created and designed. Trialogue, the third thing through which a pair of characters channel conflict in conversation, is an interesting concept because it overlaps social networks or media and comms devices; it is also looked at historically. Dialogue is reportedly the quickest way to fix a narrative text since it appeals to intuition. Those levels of depth are what the book is about. They can be found in first person voice. The approach could easily fill a site on the order of tropes for favorite titles, but for deconstruction and revision, which are also relevant to works in progress. It talks about finding characters in the dark, though not necessarily from the milieu, unless it were compressed and made to transfer meaning like in poetry, but reflexive so that it is symmetrical to the characters or human nature. If there is a boundary to be found, then this method is going to hit the lines to find out what happens then. The impact on the rest of the narrative elements is discussed. This extends back through the early philosophers, through tragedy, the merging of European roots into English, and the study of personalities to contemporary customs. Voice is plot.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017
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cf otto
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
ONE OF THE TWO BEST BOOKS ON SCREENWRITING
Format: Hardcover
Probably the best book on screenwriting ever (besides Egri), though there is also much here for the novelist and playwright. I am a professional TV writer, of long-standing (35 years), and I can tell you I used this book to figure out how to fix the problems of a complex pilot I'm writing; the author truly " guided me home." And lest you think I'm a McKee sycophant, I am not. I found little in STORY for me. The only thing I disagree with in DIALOGUE is that the author sells his own work short: it isn't just for those who are "lost" in their writing, like me, and the student, it's for anyone who writes fiction for a living, in any form, no matter how much experience they have. It's that good.
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