Chic Rustler
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yellow squash, crook neck, and zucchiniWhich Squash is the best/easiest?
yellow squash, crook neck, and zucchiniWhich Squash is the best/easiest?
ive never grown navy beans. are they a pole bean? do you wait for the pods to dry before harvest?Good question... I would say beans and legumes, it kind of hard to go wrong with those. I should grow more than I do. Like navy beans, which we eat several times a year. We make up a big pot of ham beans and can the remaining to eat throughout the year. I've been wanting to try and grow peanuts. I might try them next year as something new.
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my chickens LOVE cucumbers. i grow nation pickling and always let a few get big and yellow for the birds.Tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers are a good bang for your buck to grow at home.
With the price of cabbage at H-mart, I'm not big on growing it. They always have good looking produce as well.
Squash grow very well here. It's one of the most cost efficient things to grow for me. Summer squash is a good chicken food supplement. The large fowl like smaller ones, but the silkies like the older ones and love the seeds.
plamt enough pole beans and you will be canning until the frost!.I have found that bush beans have a shorter season than vining beans. If you want to can a lot at one time, plant bush beans. If you want to eat fresh beans until frost, plant vining beans.
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I can never find just Black bean seeds. There is always some fancy name for them LOL
Dry black beans from the grocery store. What do you think @flowerbug ?
ive never grown navy beans. are they a pole bean? do you wait for the pods to dry before harvest?
plamt enough pole beans and you will be canning until the frost!.
we still have 30 qts from last year. a man can only eat green beans so much.
It's been a long time since I grew navy beans. But I believe navy beans are a open pollinated bush bean. Yes you'll want to dry the pods before shelling for dry beans.ive never grown navy beans. are they a pole bean? do you wait for the pods to dry before harvest?