It’s August already and the very first of the fall Favas are beginning to emerge from out off the ground. I am so thankful that at least some of them didn’t die in the terrible drought conditions we have experienced. I will know how many survived in about a week after more pop through the hard ground.
They are the most amazing plant I have ever seen. So vigorous under such adverse conditions. Just the way we have to be…
don’t give up..keep pressing on…bend with the wind andbecome stronger day by day.
A local health food store just got me in 25 lbs of organic, sproutable fava beans. The company didn’t know the variety, but all favas contain l-dopa … so it’s ok. Certain ones might not do as well in our area, but we shall see! Just keep praying for rain for the farm.
If we can harvest enough tops, then I can dry them, and be able to sell them to people with PD along with instructions on how to make their own tincture at home.
I did harvest some grapes and am trying an experiment. I juiced the grapes thru a champion juicer. It “spit out” the seeds and skins. I dried them and placed them in a jar, covering them with brandy. That will set for a month and be shaken daily (like the fava tincture) We’ll see if it has any effect.
Will let you know if a good crop of Windsors comes up and when the new beans are planted that we’ve been blessed with.
Aunt Bean