University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture: Home Garden Trails 2019: 4 different varieties of green bush snap beans: Mascotte, Calima, 2 Blind trials #138 and #727. I planted these green beans at the end of April 2019 and this is an update on Aug 14, 2019. Due to huge amounts of rain when these seeds were initially planted, the growth was very slow - I also soaked them before planting so that made it worse. The Mascotte, Calima, and Blind Trial #138 germinated but the #727 was a total fail - so I replanted the #727 about a month ago and almost all germinated, no pre-soak, and I also replanted the other varieties as the growth was so slow and the bugs destroyed all but the Mascotte. Only now in mid Aug are all the varieties producing a good amount of beans. Only the #138 is producing larger beans, the other three varieties are thin. A runner up would be the Mascotte - but all in all - I would probably grow a different variety than all of these and just grow long green beans and purple long beans as there was no issue with germination, production and they are climbers so it's easier to harvest. I would say they all taste the same so there's no real reason to grow these varieties up in NE Tenn - we're 1700 above sea level.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sodlLqA-74M
I'm taking a quick walk down the street to give a few apples to the donkeys down the street. My neighbor started doing this a few months back and then I started with a few apples and now the donkeys usually come to the fence as soon as they see us walking toward the field. Fun mental break moment during our day.
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Here's a link to the black tray: http://amzn.to/1VOLYjZ
Simple how to transplant tomato plant to a self-watering container - using dollar store bucket & water tray.
I show you how I turned a simple dollar store bucket into a planter and I reuse the black tray for all of my plants from seedlings to transplants. I also plant directly into the tray but didn't want to drill holes in it so I could use it as a water tray - really helpful when you go away for a week and it will self-water.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dqh5SAW20M
How to use the Pro Hex starting tray for vegetable seed starters so that you can have more success in transplanting your vegetable plants. Save money and grow your own starter plants with this easy and inexpensive way of planting seeds.
I got my Pro Hex Seed Starting Tray at my local Home Depot, you can also get it at Amazon by clicking on this link: http://amzn.to/1XlVpnu
If you live in Orange County in Orlando, FL here's the link to the landfill where you can get free, very rich compost: http://bitly.com/1kSNG2S
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Can anyone tell me what the name (or give me a link) to what these volunteer mushrooms that are growing in my vegetable garden?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEa2W7Rho2s
Discover ingenious ways to spruce up your garden sustainably! Dive into this video for creative tips on using recycled materials to enhance your garden space. From DIY planters to eco-friendly decor, learn how to unleash your gardens potential while minimizing environmental impact. Watch now and embark on a green gardening journey!
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