posted 5 years ago
I live in a place without a clear division between seasons (USDA 9b-- no frost date, we will probably get a frost or three, but it's always very unpredictable). We are at the end of summer, but it's getting rainy and damp. My Christmas beans (big flat drying beans) are about half ripe (brown pods) but the others are still green. I desperately need the space in my little urban garden where they're planted to put in my winter crops, been waiting for a good 4 weeks and the pods just haven't dried up yet (and the leaves are now getting moldy).
Today I'm going to rip the vines out and put in my new plants, before they outgrow their own pots. I've read that if I store the vines the pods might ripen. This is also what I'm doing with my loofas, cutting off the fruit and hanging them under cover so they can dry (while I rip out the vines to replant).
Is this a pipe dream, or do you think I have a chance? I don't have a dry basement (although I have a dark, well-ventilated attic), I was going to hang the vines under the eaves of the house.