flowerbug
Garden Master
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Speaking about pods, I see I have the same rice bean problem this time as I have every time; being able to give a valid answer to the question "are they bush, semi-runner, runner, or pole?" The answer is I don't know, because none of those terms really fit! I'd say "bush" this time, since there seem to be no tendrils, but is it really a bush if there are no real branches and it's only maybe 3-4 inches from the ground level to the top of the plant?
mat or sprawl can also be a valid description of their habit. i'm a big fan of creeping thymes. they can be only a few inches high if you get some of the smallest vertical ones, but they can also spread a foot a season if conditions are suitable.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 The greenhouse that seeded them planted a clump of seeds dead centre in the pot and so they looked more like a wee chive clump than leeks.  I destroyed some pulling the clump apart.  But I had a semi shady spot and needed something for it, so I chose what I'd consider a high value vegetable.  After transplanting the poor things looked like blades of grass.
  The greenhouse that seeded them planted a clump of seeds dead centre in the pot and so they looked more like a wee chive clump than leeks.  I destroyed some pulling the clump apart.  But I had a semi shady spot and needed something for it, so I chose what I'd consider a high value vegetable.  After transplanting the poor things looked like blades of grass. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

