Barb Pierson, Nursery Manager at White Flower Farm, gives tips for the next step in vegetable gardening, warm weather care: thinning radishes and peas, planting beans, and adding flowers to create a potager.
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3 Comments
I'm planting those beans this year for the first time….so thanks for the info 😉 and you know you can plant the seed about where you want all your radishes and peas(and the rest) to grow. It will take a little more time but you will save the thining part! =)
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May I suggest Barb first soaking the hard beans overnight and then planting out spaced , to reduce waste sprouting