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Bean Bush - Snap - Blue Lake 274
The soil must be kept evenly moist but not soggy. Bush beans can be planted in succession to produce beans all season. It is noted for retaining excellent flavor and texture as a frozen bean. Plant the Blue Lake 274 Snap Bean after the last average frost date. Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop of round, 6 inch pods all at once. The Bean Bush Snap Blue Lake 274, 'Phaseolus vulgaris', is an old time favorite with exceptional Blue Lake flavor. Seed in new crop every 7 to 14 days. This bush bean prefers rich, organic, well drained, and warm soil. In hot summer areas, the beans should be planted in March for June harvest. The snap bean or green bean is eaten pod and all like one of those vegetables, such as tomatoes, that tastes significantly better when grown at home rather than bought at the store. ... more
Squash - Summer Zucchini - Lebanese Plant in the spring, 2 to 4 weeks after the last average frost date. Squash are most tender and flavorful when young. The Squash Summer Clarinette Lebanese, 'Cucurbita pepo (Hybrid)', is a Middle-Eastern favorite The slightly sweet flavor is excellent stuffed or eaten plain. The slightly sweet flavor is excellent when squash is harvested small or when used for stuffing. Use it in any recipe calling for Zucchini. If you like summer squash even a little, you must try this Lebanese summer squash. Harvest as soon as squash reaches 3 to 5 inches in length. This squash is blocky, club-shaped, medium long and is light geen in color. It is widely grown in the Middle East, Europe, and Mexico. Squash prefers well drained, rich soil with lots of organic matter. |
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