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A relatively recent transplant to KY (by way of WI), I've become fascinated by the heirloom plants and seed saving traditions of my new home. My entire urban backyard has been garden for 4 seasons; the front yard will become a test plot for the 3+ Sisters system for 2024 (beans, squash, corn, sunflowers, amaranth, sorghum).
Jae
Jae
Hi!! Enjoy Kentucky. I lived for a decade there, absolutely heaven. However being from Vermont I hated how they have no natural lakes. You will love their soil to grow with!! :)
All pictures posted to TEG are usually uploaded first to my website in their respective project pages. On those pages you will find the thumbnail on the project page but also a link from there to the larger version which may show more details. Usually what I post to TEG are the thumbnail links.
Have you ever considered adding flowers to your vegetable garden? Incorporating an array of vibrant flowers in and around your garden beds adds biodiversity and attract various pollinators that play a vital role in the production of fruits in your garden. Pollinators work hard to transfer pollen which in-turn produces fruit.
Hello. Due to a personal reason, I don't believe that I'll be able to complete my grow out of the African Cave bean. I'm really sorry about this. However, I am growing a large patch of Yessica's Inca Bean, along with the Kali Black Gram "Mung" beans. If you ask, I could send some seeds your way. (Patch shown is Yessica's Inca Bean)

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