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Can anyone identify three varieties of pole bean for me? - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... 25, 06 at 14:16 Hi, Didn't keep track of what was what, saved 3 kinds of pole beans and not sure which seed is which. The three varieties were Rattlesnake, Fortex and Trionfo Violette. One ... not the seed. Anyone have any idea? :-) Thanks Follow-Up Postings: RE: Can anyone identify three varieties of pole bean for me? clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings ...
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A Zone-6 Vegetable Garden
... potato "lowly" deserves to roast in Hell (on a potato spit?). We also really love cooked dry beans--notably kidney, lima, and garbanzo, though they're all great (our household slogan should be "We Love Legumes ... organically grown ones), so we have no space set aside for dry-bean production (but plenty for "shelly" pole beans and beer-snack soybeans). That's the short of it; the long of it is on the ...
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Beans
... stoop over, and they are much easier to see among the leaves than bush beans. Pole beans produce continuously from the time they first start producing until the first frost--not ... miso; nowadays, "TSP" (Textured Soy Protein") more or less successfully emulates many meat products. Tepary Beans (Phaseolus acutifolius, var. latifolius). Although biologically a distinct type--one of the four sorts native ...
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multic
... fences. Spring cauliflower and cabbage are planted in paths between or adjacent to our rows of pole beans and main (large, 6 to 12 feet tall) tomatoes. The cabbage crops are gone by the ... early or middle July, with the ground spaded and fertilized with organic compost in-between. Early bush beans are replaced by whatever is convenient from year to year. The Butternut winter squash are planted amid ...
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Growing Peas And Snap Beans In The Home Garden, HYG-1617-92
... plants may have either a bush habit of growth, or a pole or vining habit. As with climbing pea varieties, pole beans should be staked or trellised for ease of picking. Bush beans ... , Provider, Bush Romano, Derby and Espada. Bush-wax: Goldcrop, Sungold. Bush-purple-podded: Royal Burgandy. Pole-green: Kentucky Wonder, Kentucky Blue, Blue Lake, and Romano. Planting Requirements Peas are a cool-season ...
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Raised Bed Gardening, HYG-1641-92
... narrow and match their length to the site and the watering system. A north-south orientation is best for low-growing crops, allowing direct sunlight to both sides of the bed. Beds that will contain taller crops such as pole beans, trellised peas or caged tomatoes might do better on an east-west axis. Thus, lower-growing crops could be planted on the ...
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Growing Green Beans in your Garden
... Tendercrop Tendergreen Greencrop Kentucky Wonder UI-114 Luna Dwarf Horticultural Jackson Wonder Florida Butter Henderson Bush Planting Plant beans in the spring after all danger of frost has passed. For a good fall crop, plant them ... the beans are up, thin the plants to 3 to 4 inches apart (Figures 1 and 2). For pole beans, plant the seed in rows 3 to 4 feet apart. Plant them in hills about 3 feet ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Beans
... pods during periods of hot, dry winds. Q. Is it a good practice to plant pole beans at the base of corn plant for double cropping? A. No. Neither crop can ... is tender. Check potato by pricking with a fork. Serve hot. Makes 6 servings. Asparagus | Beans | Beet | Broccoli | Brussels Sprouts | Cabbage | Carrot | Cauliflower | Chard | Collard | Corn | Cucumber | Eggplant | Kohlrabi | Lettuce | Muskmelon ...
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Victory Seeds -- Bean Growing and Trellising Information
... may take up to 60 seconds with a 28.8 baud modem. Growing Information: Most commonly cultivated beans (Phaseolus) have an American heritage. The origin of the plant lies somewhere near Guatemala but migration ... of heirloom and old varieties and not snap bean production, we still are very interested in pole beans. They are still very valid home garden types as they produce over a longer period and ...
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Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-hybrid Pole Type Bean Seeds from the
Victory Seed Company
... a larger overall harvest in the same amount of garden space as bush-type beans. A ten-foot row of pole beans should provide the average family of three or four with fresh beans about ... . [ Click here for basic seed saving tips ] Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead) 68 Days A green pole bean with long, fleshy, and stringless pods. Very reliable, early maturing, and productive. An old favorite enjoyed ...
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