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- From: Hugh Lovel <uai AT alltel.net>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Edamame
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 14:21:41 -0400
>> There ARE different varieties--quite a lot. I think mine are about 90 days
>> from planting to harvest, and since we have our frost about mid October up
>> in Blairsville, or mid to late November in Atlanta you can count backwards
>> from there. Soybeans--unlike corn--do well in the late season.
>It sounds like you can do your last seeding as late as August. A couple
>more questions:
>1. Can you start planting as early as March or when any danger of frost
>is over?
>2. Do you seed continuously for regular harvests over the course of the
>growing season?
>3. Do the plants need any support or trellising?
>
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Answers:
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No.
Hugh
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Edamame,
Adriana Gutierrez & Dennis LaGatta, 06/06/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Edamame, Hugh Lovel, 06/06/2000
- Re: Edamame, Alex McGregor, 06/06/2000
- Re: Edamame, Hugh Lovel, 06/06/2000
- Re: Edamame, Marie Kamphefner, 06/07/2000
- Re: Edamame, Alex McGregor, 06/07/2000
- RE: Edamame, Lorraine Richardson, 06/07/2000
- RE: Edamame, Glenn Oshiro, 06/07/2000
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