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Welcome to you and your family, and to all those new members that are joining faster than I can keep up with. I regularly get good tips from here and anticipate more.
Soybeans are worth doing a little research on before planting. http://www.harvestwizard.com is a good general website. Good luck.
Camilo's link was quite helpful. The issue was finding seeds! I'd already shopped at a couple of places and called several places yesterday to no avail. I was about to settle for mail order when I found my seeds (and my new Graceland!) at the Natural Gardener yesterday afternoon. It's a gardening oasis! I strolled in and, despite a generous selection of seeds, found my edamame straight away. Unfortunately, I was under the gun on time yesterday and couldn't shop for very long. I'll be back there this weekend (after planting my seeds!). This place is amazing.
http://www.naturalgardeneraustin.com/
I was able to find seeds at my local nursery here in Dallas. I was going to plant some last year, but because life got in the way, I never really got to plant much but lettuce and herbs. This year I have it all in, including some edamame. I am looking forward to some nice dishes with the home grown goodness.
KevG
Let us know how it goes. It's been slow going for mine. I have the tendency to group "beans" into one category and regular green beans seem to sprout overnight. (Our snow peas went crazy last year!) Less than half of the seeds I planted have sprouted but one seems to emerge daily. I think I'll plant a second round this weekend regardless; extend the growing season as it were. We steamed a giant bowl of edamame last night and all I could think about was steaming "my own" in a couple of months! Good luck!
KevG said:I was able to find seeds at my local nursery here in Dallas. I was going to plant some last year, but because life got in the way, I never really got to plant much but lettuce and herbs. This year I have it all in, including some edamame. I am looking forward to some nice dishes with the home grown goodness.
KevG
Hooray, my soy has sprouted. When I checked my garden today, I had a tiny little green been poking out. Looks like I might get some homegrown this year. KevG
Cindy,
Can't wait to hear about your planting adventures this weekend. Maybe you could upload some photos or video of your garden?
Thanks!
Ty
Cindy Lawton said:Let us know how it goes. It's been slow going for mine. I have the tendency to group "beans" into one category and regular green beans seem to sprout overnight. (Our snow peas went crazy last year!) Less than half of the seeds I planted have sprouted but one seems to emerge daily. I think I'll plant a second round this weekend regardless; extend the growing season as it were. We steamed a giant bowl of edamame last night and all I could think about was steaming "my own" in a couple of months! Good luck!
KevG said:I was able to find seeds at my local nursery here in Dallas. I was going to plant some last year, but because life got in the way, I never really got to plant much but lettuce and herbs. This year I have it all in, including some edamame. I am looking forward to some nice dishes with the home grown goodness.
KevG
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