General information and discussion about cultivating beans, peas, peanuts, clover and vetch.
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January 15, 2008 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: MO z6a near St. Louis
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They were about a 1 ft apart in the row and the rows about 2.5 ft apart. I made additional seedings between the two main rows because I had seed left over. I planted them out on June 7 and harvested them on Oct. 28, just before a frost. This year I will try to get them in the ground a week or so earlier, as the soil is plenty warm here in late May. Next time I will increase the spacing, as I ended up with some crowding of the plants and I think more of the pegs would have made it to the soil if they hadn't been supported so high off the ground by neighboring foliage. We certainly don't have sandy soil--we have heavy clay amended with composted horse manure. I don't know what kind of peanut "Black" is; Fusion might know. I do know they were fun to grow and tasty to eat.
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