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re: 2022 Spring Garden Thread
Posted on 6/6/22 at 10:53 am to TigerTatorTots
Posted on 6/6/22 at 10:53 am to TigerTatorTots
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What do they taste like and do you grow them from seed?
To me they taste like a crunchy green bean. A little S&P with olive oil in a pan and they are delicious.
Yes, I've always direct sowed in the garden and have had good success. I just saved the seeds from last year and had 100% germ rate.
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I bought a few extra packs to vacuum seal.
Have you frozen before? I'm curious how they hold up. I'd love to be able to vacuum seal and freeze to keep on hand. I'd never have to buy green beans again.
Posted on 6/6/22 at 11:35 am to BallsEleven
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I just saved the seeds from last year and had 100% germ rate.
Was going to ask if you did this. Good to know!
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Have you frozen before? I'm curious how they hold up. I'd love to be able to vacuum seal and freeze to keep on hand. I'd never have to buy green beans again.
I haven't frozen any seeds before but I have and do vacuum seal them. Haven't had any stored long enough to attest to their viability over time.
Posted on 6/6/22 at 1:25 pm to TheBoo
Oh ok, I thought you were talking about freezing the pods to cook with later.
I just kept my seeds in a ziploc in a fridge and they did fine.
I just kept my seeds in a ziploc in a fridge and they did fine.
Posted on 6/6/22 at 3:08 pm to BallsEleven
How do they grow? Do they crawl up a trellis?
Posted on 6/6/22 at 10:19 pm to TigerTatorTots
Anyone had any luck getting rid of leafhoppers? They're doing work on my pepper plants.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 5:14 am to TigerTatorTots
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How do they grow? Do they crawl up a trellis?
Yes, they are a pole bean so they need something to grow up. They grow very fast too. I topped mine at 6.5-7 ft.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 8:06 am to BallsEleven
I have an arch trellis and it looks like they are going to make their way all the way around 

Posted on 6/7/22 at 9:48 am to BallsEleven
Looks like I'm going to have to grow those next year. I love beans but haven't ventured down the path of growing them yet. This was my first year with above ground beds so I went crazy with a bunch of tomatoes
Posted on 6/7/22 at 2:25 pm to TigerTatorTots
There's something in a man's DNA about growing tomatoes.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 6:09 pm to TheBoo
Came outside and noticed a massive amount of leaves have fallen off my banana pepper plants. Looks like they've got dark brown spots and are yellowing. Some of my tomato plant leaves are doing the same. Someone recommended using a dawn soap mixture to fight aphids and I sprayed the other day. Did I just murder all my plants?
Posted on 6/7/22 at 8:01 pm to upgrayedd

Today’s harvest. Kids missed a few squash yesterday. We’re picking about a gallon ziplock of green beans every couple of days. Squash are surprisingly still producing even though the borers got in them and powdery mildew is winning the battle.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 9:36 pm to upgrayedd
I used dawn to spray my plants a couple weeks ago and it yellowed/browned pretty much every spot I sprayed so I will never do that again
Posted on 6/7/22 at 9:51 pm to TigerTatorTots
Are they pretty much toast?
Posted on 6/8/22 at 8:59 am to upgrayedd
quote:Not completely because I only sprayed parts of the plant around where some bugs where. If my entire plant looked like the parts I sprayed then yea, I would call them toast
Are they pretty much toast?
Posted on 6/8/22 at 2:21 pm to thirstyfish
Deleted and moved to a Fall garden planning thread
This post was edited on 6/8/22 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 6/8/22 at 4:32 pm to meeple
Ok... Novice gardener here. I have enjoyed the garden we planted. Squash plants took up more room than expected. Zipper peas are going everywhere and blooming. Tomatoes are doing well about to start getting some ripe ones. My squash problems have been powdery mildew and cucumber worms in the fruit. It appears we have some army worms hitting the tomatoes. Initially used milk and water mix for the mildew but not really successful. Just treated the whole garden with Neem Oil. Any other suggestions?
Posted on 6/8/22 at 7:31 pm to Mr Sausage

Patiently waiting on these Black Krim. We had 3 inches of rain last night with more on the way. I’m hoping they don’t split. If not that, I’m fully expecting some other kind of natural disaster to occur that will prevent me from picking these.

Posted on 6/8/22 at 7:33 pm to DarthTiger
Those look great, I seem to have mixed up my large and cherry tomatos, I only have cherry at my house, rest went to my camp apparently.
Posted on 6/8/22 at 7:42 pm to NewbombII
Copper fungicide for the powdery mildew & thuricide bt for the army worms.
Posted on 6/9/22 at 10:30 pm to DarthTiger
Something keeps chewing the watermelon vines. Guess it’s mice from the grown up squash and bean plants. Squash are coming out Saturday. Plan to mow around garden, spray the fence perimeter, and put some rodent bait out. Any ideas or recs? Pissing of my daughter as she babies the melons and then they get about the size of a football and the vine gets cut/bitten.
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