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HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Plants, Garden

Beans Beans of all kinds are very popular heirloom vegetables. There are thousand of cultivars, with huge variations in taste, size, color and markings, and climate adaptability. Beans are usually not cross-pollinated. Separate plantings by enough distance to avoid having their vines intertwine. Allow the seed to thoroughly mature on the vine. ...
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