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[Chiot's Run] Im growing bush beans (2 kinds) and pole beans (2 kinds). My beets arent quite ready to harvest yet, although if whatever varmint keeps getting into them and eating them keeps it up, Ill be pickling baby beets.
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[A Way to Garden] 2 ferns with more lasting color than any flower: CONTINUE SOWING carrots, beets, radishes, lettuce, dill. With salad greens, select heat-resistant varieties now for best results, and sow small amounts every 10 days.
[Brattleboro Reformer: Columnists] Beans - Brattleboro Reformer: To extend your harvest of bush beans, sow a second crop in a different location, several weeks after planting the first crop. Once the plants stop producing, pull them out, put them in the compost pile and replant the area with a late summer or fall crop such as lettuce or beets.
[Philip Harman's Business Journey Through Cyber Space.] Vegetable Garden - Take Care Of Them Like Children: For the best tasting beans, I wait until all danger of frost has passed and dig the vegetable garden deep. Normally, I work the garden several weeks before I plant the beans because birds will eat the insect eggs and larvae that might damage my plants later.
[gardening Articles from ArticleSnatch Article Directory] Do You Have You Own Vegetable Culture: In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it would be difficult to get poles. But these running beans can be trained along old fences and with little urging will run up the stalks of the tallest sunflowers.
[The Psychotic Gardener] Companion Planting: I put basil, nasturtiums, petunia, marigolds and zinnias next to the tomatoes. I then planted corn, squash, beans, nasturtiums, petunians, marigolds, and zinnias at the other end of my garden.
[Urban Artist Coalition] Important Issue Of Vegetable Culture - Good Article: Bush beans are planted in drills about eighteen inches apart, while the pole-bean rows should be three feet apart. The drills for the bush limas should be further apart than those for the other dwarf beans say three feet.
[A Fierke Garden] ”Cause you got to have friends!: Beans - do not like onions, fennel gladiolus or marigold; Bush - beans do not like leek, onion, fennel, garlic, gladiolus, pole beans or sunflowers;
[A Way to Garden] a mixed year here for kousa dogwoods: Or read what Anne Raver said in June '08 in The New York Times, calling A Way to Garden “the best (garden blog) I'd ever seen.” Adrian Higgins of The Washington Post was as kind. And so was Martha, on her TV show.
[Guitar Blog] The Tips And Tricks About Vegetable Culture - Good Article: Bush beans are planted in drills about eighteen inches apart, while the pole-bean rows should be three feet apart. The drills for the bush limas should be further apart than those for the other dwarf beans say three feet.
[Garden Wit N Wisdom] The Garden in June: What’s to eat? Pick ripe strawberries. Look for snow pea pods. Thin out your carrot patch and other vegetables that you have direct-seeded to their recommended spacing. Eat the thinnings – those beet seedlings taste nummy as sprouts on a salad.
[Naturally Simple Blog] Utter Exhaustion: 3 Concord Grape Vines (I still have to find a spot for one) 2 low-bush blueberry bushes. 12 raspberry plants.
[Emily'sPlace | A Place To Get Gardening Tips] GROWING VEGETABLES IN CONTAINERS: Our next article will deal with choosing containers and the requirements of different types of plants. We will be happy to answer any questions you have as well as get input from anyone wanting to participate in our blog discussions. Ask me, If I don’t know I will do my best to find out. EMILY
[julee's sharing needles] julee's sharing needles » Blog Archive » A look at the first and ...: Last week the Kentucky Wonder pole beans started producing in time for the sugar snap peas to taper off. I have to stand on a cooler to reach all of the beans at the top.
[Onlineanf-blog] Hibachi Japan opens at 10th and Evans streets: Fresh produce available now at the Pitt County Farmers’ Market includes: string beans, pole beans, bush beans, sugar snap peas, cabbage, collards, turnips, radishes, broccoli, tomatoes, onions, spring onions, red onions, beets, a variety of squashes, sweet potatoes, new potatoes, strawberries and a variety of herbs including basil, mint, cilantro, chives, and thyme.
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Posted at June 16, 2009 09:03 AM
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