I would love to see pics of what you come up with for your frames!! This is my first (real) year planting beans because I finally have some space & I'm struggling with poles & trellises & whatever I dream up, LOL. I'd love it if anyone else wanted to share pics of what they do with their pole beans too!!A nice day ahead! It rained last night, but should be good today. More rain coming, and cold temps this week.
sadly, our Dorking cockerel died yesterday. We don’t know what happened, and I posted pics etc in the emergencies forum but got no replies. Anyway, he died and now we put some harassed hens in his pen so they can hopefully heal and grow some feathers back. Might need to pen up the other male to lessen the mating and anyfights between the two males currently in the run. Lots of females and space, but 2 males will still preferentially mate the most docile hens.
I’ll be starting some seeds today, planting others. I have so many seeds, and it’s hard to select a few varieties out of many. We picked 3 watermelons to try, and 3-4 musk melons. We had good success with the muskmelons. I’m not hopeful for the watermelons, but the gardener in me needs to try!
because we had great success with pole beans, we are going to make more permanent take-apart-for-winter-storage frames That can be placed over the raised beds (will sit on the ground and be anchored). The pole beans produced well, and it was easy to wait until they were dry to pick, and they didn't mold bc they were nowhere near the ground. Contrast to bush beans, which we will also grow, where the pods were sitting on dirt at times, so the dry beans were sometimrs moldy. I’ll have to try to put up some supportsfor the bean plants to stay upright better when storms blow through.
I planted some native milkweed (actually butterfly weed) seeds that have been stratifying in the fridge for the last month. I sure do hope they germinate, I'm excited for them! I wish the swallowtail caterpillars would eat that instead of my dill, but I don't think that's how it works, lol.