Sentences with phrase «pole beans»

"Pole beans" refers to a type of bean plant that grows on a pole or support structure, instead of spreading along the ground like other bean varieties. Full definition
This year I'm trying pole beans and lots of leaf lettuce — we'll see how fat the bunnies get (this is where I'll be looking for advice)!
Last year I grew pole beans on a trellis on the duck pen - a crop and shade for my babies!
Last year I grew pole beans on a trellis on the duck pen - a crop and shade for my babies!
Another example of opposites at work: plant climbing vines like pole beans with tall, sturdy plants that can provide a vertical structure, like sunflowers.
The burger ($ 16), served with house - made chips, is amazing, and more fancy fare includes the Ora King Salmon ($ 32), served with fire roasted peppers and green onion, grilled pole beans, shaved fennel, Castlevetrano olives and pink grapefruit.
Note that the Romano beans called for in the recipe are otherwise known as Italian pole beans, found in the fresh produce section of the grocery store, and that string beans are a good substitute.
You will learn the differences between pole beans and bush bea...
Tomatoes, zucchini, Swiss chard, sugar snaps and pole beans often give the most bang for your buck.
There are many considerations affecting garden design, including site, soil type, rainfall, method of irrigation, mature height of various plants, structural support for plants like pole beans and tomatoes, and access to the garden for weeding and harvesting.
Travelers can also now expect locally sourced cuisine at grande dames like Jamaica Inn, in Ocho Rios, and Montego Bay's Round Hill Hotel and Villas (try the Jamaican rock shrimp and pole beans with fresh mint from the resort's own organic garden).
A meal here truly feels like a special night out, a grown - up excursion in a still - raucous town, where each dish is a practical study of an ingredient: how cabbage will react to redfish, okra to Serrano ham, Carolina Gold rice to pole beans.
I grow zucchini, cucumbers (bush plants), many many tomatoes, lettuce, rutabagas, peas, lots of potatoes (two seasons worth), asparagus (this takes years to get going), peppers, carrots, and pole beans (a must have for anyone with a crunch for space).
So bush beans went into the ground in a bed nearby, and I scooted myself out to the nursery for some pole bean seeds - a lot of pole bean seeds.
, we have the pole beans.
This past spring, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County planted various vegetables including corn, tomatoes, pole beans, peas, squash and collard greens in three of the County Office Building's outside planters.
The best edible plants for growing in a vertical garden have climbing or vining habits, like cucumbers, tomatoes, pole beans, peas, and even a variety of squash and pumpkins (You can also add vining flowers to your vertical elements for beauty, too!).
All vegetables such as asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, greens (such as beet greens, kale, collards, Swiss chard and turnip greens), green beans, green pepper, onions, peas, potatoes with skin, Romaine, snow peas, green snap beans, pole beans, broad beans, spinach, squash, sweet potatoes, turnips.
I don't have just one plot for a garden — but several smaller ones and I'm not averse to tucking in a trellis for the pole beans to climb in the middle of my flower garden.
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