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Garden Master
Monday, I planted . . . soybeans!
Yes, I would have liked to had them sown 2 or 3 weeks ago but the cool weather discouraged me. I think they will mature a crop for edamame!
I had with me all 8 varieties of soybean that I grew in 'o9 but some hadn't performed especially well. Unfortunately, I got a little mixed up. I forgot the name of the 3rd choice to grow and planted "Sapporo Midor" because I liked the name
. It was a late maturing variety in my garden.
I got #1 GL 2216 right (for flavor, not name
) and #2 Bei right (for production).
I've gotta measure my rows! Last year, I divided a 35' row between those 8 soybeans, an adzuki, and a cowpea! This year, I'm making more of a commitment to #1, #2, and . . . uh, Sapporo Midor.
Steve
Yes, I would have liked to had them sown 2 or 3 weeks ago but the cool weather discouraged me. I think they will mature a crop for edamame!
I had with me all 8 varieties of soybean that I grew in 'o9 but some hadn't performed especially well. Unfortunately, I got a little mixed up. I forgot the name of the 3rd choice to grow and planted "Sapporo Midor" because I liked the name
I got #1 GL 2216 right (for flavor, not name
I've gotta measure my rows! Last year, I divided a 35' row between those 8 soybeans, an adzuki, and a cowpea! This year, I'm making more of a commitment to #1, #2, and . . . uh, Sapporo Midor.
Steve
I added lots of RockDust which I had bought in the fall (at a special,end of season , bargain price with free delivery......
). I started planting up about 3 weeks ago but could not put in a lot of plants because it had been so cold at night (still is colder than usual at this time of the year). Until a coupe of nights ago I was still taking plants indoors but now I have graduated to covering with fleece. It is a real pain but has paid off as I have tomatoes & peppers setting fruit...... and flowers coming on my squash etc.... 
