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.
Started the greenhouse in July and was only able to work on it on weekends. Still have some trim to do along with a little more electrical and plumbing. Oh yea , some storage shelving under the benches too. Took some pictures of the heat we had this winter as well as some lettuce and other assorted