nachoqtpie
Deeply Rooted
So... my wonderful hubby bought 2 packs of nonGMO seeds from the ARK Institute. There are more seeds than we can possibly use this year (and for several years really... LOL) There were a bunch that I don't think that we will ever use... (but you never know!) and some that I wanted to put in the ground as soon as the package came in the mail! (Hello golden sweet corn!)
One of the questions that I have is (boy... I'm gonna show my newbie-ness) do I need any type of support for the bush beans? (I'm ASSUMING that I will... but you know what they say about assuming...)
Another question... we have two different varieties... bush and yellow bush... can they be planted in the same bed (4 ft by 8 ft)? Will we have to worry about cross pollination very much? I mean... I know that beans are basically a "carbon copy" of the parent plant, but I also know that they have flowers. How does that work?
We're finishing up the beds today and getting the tomato cages. I wish I could say that the tomatoes are ready to go in the ground, but, they seem to be kinda of small still. They don't look like the ones that you would buy that's for sure! Do you think that's because they've been inside and "stunted" by the small growing space that I've given them? Should I harden them off and plant anyways?
For the cucumbers do you think a small teepee would work or should we get some do something else? Suggestions... comments... all welcomed (and greatly appreciated!)
One of the questions that I have is (boy... I'm gonna show my newbie-ness) do I need any type of support for the bush beans? (I'm ASSUMING that I will... but you know what they say about assuming...)
Another question... we have two different varieties... bush and yellow bush... can they be planted in the same bed (4 ft by 8 ft)? Will we have to worry about cross pollination very much? I mean... I know that beans are basically a "carbon copy" of the parent plant, but I also know that they have flowers. How does that work?
We're finishing up the beds today and getting the tomato cages. I wish I could say that the tomatoes are ready to go in the ground, but, they seem to be kinda of small still. They don't look like the ones that you would buy that's for sure! Do you think that's because they've been inside and "stunted" by the small growing space that I've given them? Should I harden them off and plant anyways?
For the cucumbers do you think a small teepee would work or should we get some do something else? Suggestions... comments... all welcomed (and greatly appreciated!)