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Pulled up all the green beans and picked the mature ones for seed next year.
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Now a get to string them up for drying.
 

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When you string them for drying, how do you store them and how do you cook them?
 

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I planted all the sprider startings from the plants. Im going to have sprider plants coming out of the wood works next year lol
 

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Those baby spider plants look nice. I like those as houseplants until they get all leggy. We have a couple at work that are barely hanging on ...
 

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These are just the babies off the crazy legs rhat come off. They were Dieing off so figured i would just pull them off.

I would try transplanting into new dirt or add some good feed to the water once every 6months until they are looking good again.
 

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I always rooted spider plants in water. They do need repotting every year to stay really healthy. I used Miracle Grow in the water every 2 weeks.

I miss the plants. Couldn't take them with me when we moved from Virginia
 
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