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Garage w/ couch & ashtray
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You're right - they are the slowest to grow, onions and carrots are barely showing. The Zucchini and Lima beans are the allstars - one of the two (can't remember which) already has leaves coming up...
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Carrots take a long time as well. Not as long as onions, but they seem to grow quite slow when temps are below 65-70F. Most likely the limas are showing true (second set) of leaves. Beans (legumes) are fast growers for me and really grow fast until they reach flowering stage. After that it's anybody's guess.
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Here is my effort so far this year. I just built the trellis today.
![]() L to R: First row: Orangeglo watermelon, Boule D'Nor, Collective Farm Woman Second row: Charentais, Petit Gris de Rennes Third row: Kentucky Wonder pole beans Fourth row: early and crookneck squash, sweet corn Fifth row: Sweet peppers, California wonder bell peppers Here are my containers: ![]() The grey and both pink/purple totes hold Evangeline sweet potato's. The grey SWC (self watering container) in front holds my carrots. Which are taking FOREVER to grow. And the blue/tan SWC in the back are the Sayamusume soy beans. Here is something I am very proud I even got to this stage: ![]() Natasha Poppies
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