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Beans
... Bush-Type Drying Beans As we said above, several wonderful bean types are available (to the home gardener, anyway) only in bush form. If you have the inclination, and the space, to grow bush ... treated with any fungicides.) In any event, space bean plants, bush or pole, about six inches apart (but ... Tips For Growing Bush Beans - after all, not every bean is available as a pole bean Food Tale: Beans - ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... Pratylenchus Trichodorus and Paratrichodorus Host ranges and damage levels by host common name Bean Bentgrasses Bluegrasses Carrot Chinese cabbage Dill Garlic Onion Parsley Peppermint Radish Rutabaga Ryegrasses ... BEAN, BUSH (Phaseolus vulgaris var. humuli) Heterodera humulii: Cyst formation, but poor host (Stone and Rowe 1977). H. humuli multiplied 11 times over 5 months (Stone and Rowe 1977). BEAN ...
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New Vegetable Cultivars for 2001
... Bean. Bush 'HMX 5991' This gourmet quality green bean has 5 5.5-inch long, slender, dark green pods and its eating quality rivals all. Excellent yields in 60 days from erect compact bush ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Lima Beans (bush)
... Seed Starting Home Page - Lima Beans (bush) Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Lima Beans (bush) About This Plant... Family: Fabaceae Genus and species: ... : 3-6 inches Spacing between rows: 18-36 inches Growing On... Pests: Mexican bean beetles, Japanese beetles, aphids, leafhoppers, seed corn maggots Diseases: anthracnose, bacterial blight, nematodes, ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Snap Beans (bush)
... Seed Starting Home Page - Snap Beans (bush) Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Snap Beans (bush) About This Plant... Family: Fabaceae Genus and species: ... : 2-4 inches Spacing between rows: 18-36 inches Growing On... Pests: Mexican bean beetles, Japanese beetles, aphids, leafhoppers, seed corn maggots Diseases: anthracnose, bacterial blight, nematodes, ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Growing Guide [+] larger image Bush beans Vegetable (Warm Season) - Other Also known as French bean, filet bean, haricot, green bean (bush), wax bean (bush), string bean (bush) Phaseolus vulgaris (Bush beans) Fabaceae Family You ... rotation is essential. Varieties Browse bush bean varieties at our Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website. There are many varieties of bush beans to choose from. Pod ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Bean Family of Vegetables
... say there is a bean for everyone. Each type of bean has a different distinct flavor, and is used in different ways. A bush or a vine? That is the question. Many varieties of beans can be found as either a pole or a bush bean. Bush beans grow as small bushy plants close to the ground, and need no support. A Pole bean is a vining variety. ...
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vegetable gardening in spring
... beans, green beans, French beans, bush beans, snap beans, wax beans, filet beans, haricots verts, climbing beans, pole beans, yard long bean, asparagus bean, beetroot, beets, broccoli, calabrese, ... Phaseolus vulgaris -Green Bean, French Bean, Bush Bean, Snap bean, Wax bean, Filet bean, Haricots Verts. Dwarf beans are simply a compact form derived from the climbing ("pole" in USA) bean. They may ...
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vegetable gardening in summer
... BEANS, DWARF Phaseolus vulgaris-Green Bean, French Bean, Bush Bean, Snap bean, Wax bean, Filet bean, Haricots Verts Dwarf beans are simply a compact form derived from the climbing ("pole" in USA) bean. They may sometimes be called ... are about a week later than bush beans to produce their first pick.(about 2 months and one week from sowing) Varieties-again, a bean is a bean, but 'Blue Lake' is ...
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Ice Cream Bean
... a.k.a. Inga-Cipo Although numerous species are called the ice cream bean, this is the most common species attributed the name. Fruit is a long pod, sometimes ... edulis Ice Cream Bean Inga feuillei Pacay Inga marginata Guabilla Inocarpus fagifer Polynesian Chestnut Parkia javanica Sataw Pongamia pinnata Pongam Pithecellobium dulce Manila Tamarind Senna multiglandulos Buttercup Bush Tamarindus indica ...
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