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Bill McKay, a distributor of seeds from Italy, is looking for a few gardeners who would like to participate in a summer seed trial of beans and hot peppers. Test varieties include: calabrese (ex. baccio satana, ex cilegia from Franchi …
Source: Molly Day
Sometimes there's a damaged branch, just out of reach. Or maybe you need to open the canopy or snip off crossing branches. It's frustrating when there's a branch you can't get to it. Ladders are fine, but pruning requires stability and …
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 11:42:26 -0500, Pete W Pete@w.com wrote: >NOspam@no.spam wrote: > >> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:02:51 -0500, Pete W Pete@w.com wrote: >> >> >NOspam@no.spam wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> Sow seeds ONLY after all danger of …
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Plant Profile of the ornamental cherry Prunus ‘Amanogawa’
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How high should I stake my pole beans? And how far apart should I plant cabbage? (answer). From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Source: The Old Farmer's Almanac
In smaller gardens, it makes a lot of sense to maximize your growing space by going up. We are going to do that this year, and have installed a trellis fence. We’re going to train our pole beans, squash, melons, cucumbers and probably …
Source: gremlin
Cucumbers every day, green tomatoes on half the plants, snow peas in salads from the garden, flowers on the pole beans, summer squash forming on volunteer plants and flowers blooming. These are some of the reasons we love to be in the …
Source: Molly Day
To produce small amounts of beans all summer plant 4 to 5 foot rows of bush beans every two weeks until July. Crops will mature at different times giving you a steady supply into fall.
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Snap beans are a fast growing bush or vine that takes up a lot of space in the garden. The bush varieties produce more quickly than the climbing varieties. Once beans are ready for harvest be prepared to pick them often to keep them …
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Pea Bean heritage variety (Organic Gardening Catalogue) Beans, dwarf Canadian Wonder heritage variety (Organic Gardening Catalogue) Dog Bean (blogger seed swap: Bifurcated Carrots) Early Warwick heritage variety (Beans and Herbs) …
Source: Rebsie Fairholm