I knew it! My winged bean plants needed some criticism to get them to start fruiting. Or perhaps they just wanted to be the first veggie babies of September, after being excluded from the list of August veg babies… The … Continue reading
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You know what they say about being careful what you asked for – you’ve got to be specific. Just over 2 months ago, I was complaining about the lack of flowers on our winged bean vines. A month and a … Continue reading
Alright, this has been long in coming, but our winged bean vines finally started budding. Six seeds were planted in late February, and the vines grew and branched and grew some more. Long bean plants that were started at the … Continue reading
It’s such a lovely feeling when a gardener sees flowers starting to form – especially when the flowers are the prelude to the formation of fruits. As you know, I grow a lot of my plants from seeds, and have … Continue reading