They are stringless pole beans. I got seed beans last year from Johnny's and saved a bunch for this year. I planted 3 to see if they would germinate and they have gone nuts climbing the bracing and strings I've hung in the greenhouse.
I dug this plant up last fall and when the branches started withering I pruned them. I noticed some flower buds on a new branch today. Has anyone kept any of these over the winter and had them produce the next spring?
One ton of pure compost. I can get it for $20/ton at our city compost facility. That's what I built all our beds with!
I also found if I rotate the pictures 360 degrees, saving along the way, they come out right:)
Lol, right now I just started terracing the slope outside our fence. This is the first of 2 7x20 terraces. That should add about 60% to our existing beds.
Bell, bannana, and jalapeño peppers, cherry. & beefsteak tomatoes, and a host of other characters sprouting great. Lettuce is producing more than we can eat. Seedlings should go out in 2 or 3 weeks. Love the greenhouse!
Some of the seedlings planted today. Cherry tomato, regular tomato, bell pepper, bannana pepper, jalapeño pepper, cucumber, & crookneck squash, Figure there will be more to come.