General information and discussion about cultivating beans, peas, peanuts, clover and vetch.
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January 24, 2016 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 620
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Thanks for your comment. I have 3 sets of Teepees in compost. I also have a pole structure, in native soil, which consists of 2 rows of poles fastened together at the top but with space between the rows of poles at the top. I hope amend the soil, in all areas, when I plant the poles in approximately 1 month. Also, I plan on modifying the pole bean varieties, which I plant. I hope to plant Rattlesnake (old standby), Alabama #1, Blue Marbut and Tobacco Worm. These pole bean varieties hopefully are suited to my hot, humid, disease prone environment. For Bush Beans, I plan to use 3 varieties which I haven’t used before. First I will plant Jade as opposed to the Jade II variety which I have used in the past. The original Jade appears to be slightly more disease resistant than Jade II. Also I plan on using 2 other disease resistant varieties. The beans are described below with information as I found it on the web. I am not sure that it is actually accurate. Crockett: OP, 58 days, very dark green, 5 1/4-6 inch pod, sieve size 55% 3 45% 2, white seeds, bush fillet variety-haricots verts BCMV1(US1) R Bean Common Mosaic Virus BCTV R Beet Curly Top Virus Psp R Halo Blight Pss R Bacterial Brown Spot Ua R Rust Xap R Bean B Common bacterial blight Espada: F1, 56 days, 6” pod, medium green, sieve size 75% 4 25% 3, white seeds, good yields, long season Name Code Espada Anthracnose A X Angular Leaf Spot ALS X Bacterial Brown Spot BBS X Common Bean Mosaic BCMV X Bean Mosaic Virus BMV 15 Curly Top Virus CTV X Halo Blight HB X Powdery Mildew PM X Rust R X Note: the spacing of the tables above will likely be altered when I post. I plan on updating my results here, whether good or bad. Larry |
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