It had excellent reviews on MIgardener, but a decent amount of bad reviews on Baker Creek. I will try to remember to update about all the new varieties I'm growing once we're able to taste everything!
We are E TN zone 7a. For green / snap beans, we have found that Blue Lake Pole Beans are the most prolific - and they are stringless. We plant the beans at the base of both sides of the trellis and water well. 2 - 3 weeks later, we plant more beans - by this time, the beans we planted are up and we fill in between. 2 - 3 weeks later, we plant a 3rd round leaving about 1 inch between plants. That is it. The first picking will disappoint with only a snack amount. After that, you will be picking beans every-other-day. Enough for fresh eating and canning / pickling.They are the only beans my grown children like because they are most like grocery store green beans on which they grew up. This year we are also going to try the Ideal Market Bean which is supposed to be very similar. We'll see...The best growing tomatoes here have been the Sungold Cherry, Thornburn's Terra-Cotta, Black Beauty, Cherokee Carbon (hybrid), Jersey Devil, Orange Strawberry, Giant Paste and Pineapple.
I think I've tried both the Blue Lake and Kentucky Pole without good results, but it could very well have been gardener error because I hear them praised often.
Your daughter likes the camera. If you want to trade seeds, let me know. I have a few I think you would like. I have several varieties of tomatoes and peppers, including another variety of heatless habanero call Roulette. I have a lot of extra seeds.
Thank you! She was nervous, but she did so great, I'm glad she joined me for the video. I didn't realize she was adding so much humorous commentary with her facial expressions during the recording.
Makes an epic Deep Space Nine reference, awesome!
Thank you, sir.
Nice seed haul! The turkish eggplant looks interesting. 😀
It had excellent reviews on MIgardener, but a decent amount of bad reviews on Baker Creek. I will try to remember to update about all the new varieties I'm growing once we're able to taste everything!
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We are E TN zone 7a. For green / snap beans, we have found that Blue Lake Pole Beans are the most prolific - and they are stringless. We plant the beans at the base of both sides of the trellis and water well. 2 - 3 weeks later, we plant more beans - by this time, the beans we planted are up and we fill in between. 2 - 3 weeks later, we plant a 3rd round leaving about 1 inch between plants. That is it. The first picking will disappoint with only a snack amount. After that, you will be picking beans every-other-day. Enough for fresh eating and canning / pickling.They are the only beans my grown children like because they are most like grocery store green beans on which they grew up. This year we are also going to try the Ideal Market Bean which is supposed to be very similar. We'll see...The best growing tomatoes here have been the Sungold Cherry, Thornburn's Terra-Cotta, Black Beauty, Cherokee Carbon (hybrid), Jersey Devil, Orange Strawberry, Giant Paste and Pineapple.
I think I've tried both the Blue Lake and Kentucky Pole without good results, but it could very well have been gardener error because I hear them praised often.
Your daughter likes the camera. If you want to trade seeds, let me know. I have a few I think you would like. I have several varieties of tomatoes and peppers, including another variety of heatless habanero call Roulette. I have a lot of extra seeds.
Thank you! She was nervous, but she did so great, I'm glad she joined me for the video. I didn't realize she was adding so much humorous commentary with her facial expressions during the recording.