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Lady0bug

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Germination rates on what I have planted out so far...

Golden Valley 7/7
Comtesse de Chomboro 0/4 Dug around a little and found two rotten seed... will try again with last 4 seeds
Purple Dove 5/5
Eden Prairie 11/11
Black Valentine Cross F3 9/10 ... Thinking of naming this one Black XOXO seems pretty stable already
Kornos Cream 6/6
Paynesville Amber 7/7
Amber Queen 4/7 ... Some might still come up as these have been slow to emerge, will also start some more seeds
Paula 6/7 ... of note I think one might be an out-cross as it has a purple-ish stem while all others have green stems. This plant is also taller right now than any of the other plants. Will mark the one and keep the seeds separate. Anyone else growing out Paula might want to keep an eye out for stem color variations.
Great Lakes Special 6/8
Cedar Lake 9/10
 
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HmooseK

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It may not be a good Bean year for me. My weather is 15 degrees above normal for this time of year.

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It may not be a good Bean year for me. My weather is 15 degrees above normal for this time of year.

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i sure hope it moderates and you'll pull through ok! we are in similar straights. hoping for a break to cooler temperatures.

does partial shading help down there?

we've had two gulley washers the past two days, including losing power for most of the evening. we talked a little and then slept it away until power came back on, then talked a little again and went back to bed - i guess i needed it, i slept all night without waking up once.
 
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Today May 28, 2018 I planted. 5 Poles of Fasold for my neighbor's snap beans.

All Pole varieties

Illinois Giant - Lima
Cassie's Purple Pod - Snap
Ram's Horn - Snap
Seneca Bird Egg
Holstein - Might Be From H.W. Buckbee Company In Rockford, Il.
WB-PKT #5.2
WB-PKT #4
WB-PKT # 6.2
WB-PKT #7.1
WB-PKT #17.2
WB-PKT #20
White Turkey- outcross discovered in 2014
Louisiana - 2 Poles Snap beans for my freezer
 

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Looking good, @HmooseK . Sierra Madre is the most bean-like yardlong I've grown, I hope it performs similarly in your intense heat. I had hoped to grow some this year, but with my limited gardening, the only yardlongs/cowpeas I was able to plant were 3-Feet-Plus (which failed last year) and Thai Soldier. Based upon seed appearance, Thai Soldier may fit in with my collection, since I seek calico varieties (such as Sierra Madre). I hope it proves adaptable to my climate.

Saw your forecast, wow!!! I can't imagine how you grow beans in those temps. We just had 3 days of record-breaking heat here, but a "hot" day here is just in the 90's.
 

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I try, but I'm not successful much of the time. I'm thinking of doing most of my growouts in the fall. The first freeze usually happens around Turkey Day, but sometimes we can get into December
 

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