ruralmamma
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As for beans, I'm considering starting some of the hyacinth and runner beans that I know require a longer growing season. I may also start a few of the Bhatmash beans that took three months to flower last year. The harvest of those was great but required constant covering to protect from frost. Now would be an excellent time to look at the new varieties I'm growing this year and see if any have a longer growing season that I'm accustomed too.
Only the onions, cabbage and fava beans stay in the greenhouse overnight and then I've been sectioning off the area the flats are in and running a heater on nights when temperatures dip below freezing. Tomatoes and peppers enjoyed a week in the greenhouse when the temperatures were unseasonably warm but they're back inside and ready to be potted up (which basically means each flat will equal four flats when potted). Hopefully the rain is through for a few days and I can finally get the onions, favas and peas in the ground.overnight freezes/frosts still in our forecast for the next week. i don't plan on planting anything until it warms up a bit more.
As for beans, I'm considering starting some of the hyacinth and runner beans that I know require a longer growing season. I may also start a few of the Bhatmash beans that took three months to flower last year. The harvest of those was great but required constant covering to protect from frost. Now would be an excellent time to look at the new varieties I'm growing this year and see if any have a longer growing season that I'm accustomed too.