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... 6 on Sat, Oct 28, 06 at 13:26 1 follow-up, posted on Sun, Nov 19, 06 at 20:57 HAVE: solns for life; cinnamon basil & bush beans Posted by: bigbeebee 9 on Wed, Oct 11, 06 at 5:08 WANTED: Wanted Posted by: ksnks4evr 6 on Sat, Oct 7, 06 at 17:27 wanted: help! house sitter killed collection! Posted by: sandybeach z9 CA on Mon, Sep 11, 06 at ...
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Plant Hybridizing - GardenWeb
... 1:01 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Aug 20, 06 at 23:45 heuchera hybrids Posted by: pjwalsh z5 WI on Tue, Jun 13, 06 at 10:29 1 follow-up, posted on Tue, Jun 20, 06 at 18:13 intraspecific bush beans Posted by: venom_within 5b on Mon, May 22, 06 at 14:53 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jun 9, 06 at 17:43 tulip seeds ...
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Harvesting of Vegetables: A - F
... and refrigerating. Once well established, this perennial vegetable can be harvested for a period 6-8 weeks each spring. BEANS: Green beans indicate maturity by the smoothness and greenness of the pods. Snap beans are ... beans varieties should also be picked before they appear corrugated. Days to maturity for beans are: bush beans, 50-60 days; pole, 60-90 days; limas 80- 100 days. BEETS: Beets may be ...
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Beans
... Phaseolus angularis). Native to China and Japan; small, thick-skinned, reddish-brown, white-seamed bush beans, described as having a pleasantly nutty taste; their sweetness is always cited, and their most ... crops (e.g. seeds of clover and alfalfa) that are used exclusively for sowing purposes. BEANS, DRY (Phaseolus spp.): kidney, haricot bean (Ph. vulgaris) lima, butter bean (Ph. lunatus) adzuki bean ...
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Growing Peas And Snap Beans In The Home Garden, HYG-1617-92
... passed. Sow seeds one inch deep in heavy soils and 1-1/2 inches deep in sandy soils. Bush beans should be spaced three to four inches apart in the row. Space pole beans six ... mulch about two inches deep will conserve soil moisture and reduce weed problems. Diseases that may attack beans include anthracnose, bacterial blight, mosaic, root rot and rust. Pea diseases include powdery mildew, root rot and ...
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Growing Green Beans in your Garden
... to protect the seedling from disease until it is up and growing. Do not eat treated seed. For bush beans, plant the seed about 1 inch deep and 1 to 2 inches apart in the row. The ... on the container. Before using a pesticide, read the label. Always follow cautions, warnings and directions. Harvesting Green beans are ready to pick when they are about the size of a small pencil. Pull them carefully to ...
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A Beginner's Garden in Colorado with Green Beans and Summer Squash
... you won't pull out the fragile plant with a overzealous tug. From a culinary perspective, both bush beans and squash are edible when young. This is helpful in Colorado since our season is short. ... squash. Their trailing habits companion with the low spreading leaves of squash. Calendulas mix well with beans because they also grow upright at about the same height. Each can be grown easily from seed ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Beans
... is a tender, warm season vegetable that ranks second to tomato in popularity in home gardens. Bush Beans stand erect without support. They yield well and require the least amount of work. ... water back to a rolling boil before blanching more vegetables. Herbs and spices that compliment green beans include dill, mint, basil, sage, thyme, summer savory, garlic, onions and dry mustard. Steamed Green ...
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Questions On Beans
... a gardener) with an entirely different species of vegetable and practice crop rotation. Q: I grew green beans (bush variety) this summer. The first picking was good. After that the blooms would start to form ... at this time of year. I would suggest rotating the planting site with something not related to beans and then monitor next spring for any beetle activity. If you find some activity, spray with ...
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Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-hybrid Bush Green or Snap Bean Seeds from the Victory Seed Company
... Snap or Green and Shell Beans (Phaseolus) [ Pole-type String Beans ] [ Bush-type Snap Beans ] [ Lima Beans ] [ Pole-type Dry Beans ] [ Bush-type Dry Beans ] [ Fava Beans ] [ Growing & Trellising Info ] [ Preparation ... yielding home garden variety. Seeds white with brown markings on the eyes that resemble 'Soldier' beans. About 95 seeds per ounce. Qty: 1 ounce Sampler - $1.75 Item 3030531 SOLD OUT ...
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