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I could have started a new thread with the title: Rockstar Pumpkin Threatens tiny bean seedlings!
The Painted Mountain corn has been doing well. It is several inches taller than an even earlier planting of sweet corn. We have had a little warmer weather - including back-to-back 90F days! All blowing away at the moment . . . .
Getting out there with the Rattlesnake bean seed took me a couple days more than I would have liked! Each group of corn along the south and west sides have little seedling neighbors now! Only problem is that the pumpkin looks like it wants to bully the beans before they have a chance to escape up the corn stalks to safety!
See the little bean seedlings hiding in the morning shade of the corn ?
Steve
The Painted Mountain corn has been doing well. It is several inches taller than an even earlier planting of sweet corn. We have had a little warmer weather - including back-to-back 90F days! All blowing away at the moment . . . .
Getting out there with the Rattlesnake bean seed took me a couple days more than I would have liked! Each group of corn along the south and west sides have little seedling neighbors now! Only problem is that the pumpkin looks like it wants to bully the beans before they have a chance to escape up the corn stalks to safety!
See the little bean seedlings hiding in the morning shade of the corn ?
Steve