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Re: “You might consider 'Setow beans'. Call it a philipino string bean. Grows some 18 inches long.”
Kind of like one of THESE? LOL. I'm a step ahead of you.

But, sad to say, they didn't do well this year and I have very little crop to harvest. As with my peas, I'm just letting what I've got go to seed in the hope that next year's garden will be much larger than this year's.

BTW, beans and peas are very different. Aside from the fact that they both grow in pods, there's no similarity at all...










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Re: Gardening (Peas)
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 02 Sep 20 4:12 PM
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Decomposed > Have any of you ever grown peas?


No sir.
Considering I don't like peas at all . . .

You might consider 'Setow beans'. Call it a
philipino string bean. Grows some 18 inches
long. Slice them up into shorter pieces then
cook and eat them any way you like.

You might try these folks :
http://www.kitazawaseed.com/

http://www.kitazawaseed.com/seed_174-11.html
Yard long beans are sometimes called Asparagus beans or Chinese Long beans. This highly prized sweet variety produces light green, long, round string-less pods that grow 12-16" long. The dry beans of this variety are a red color. This strong plant thrives on heat and is easy to grow.

Zim.

By the way - these beans like a trellis and hot sunny weather.


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