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Fava beans? WASRe: Catalogs are here
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- Subject: Fava beans? WASRe: Catalogs are here
- From: H* H* <h*@dnai.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 09:28:07 -0800
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>from early May to late Sept so you'll need a cover crop after the
>tomatoes are up. Two words: fava beans.
>
>There, Duncan, is that enough to get a round of conversation started?
>(It feels funny, me telling *you* what to do in the garden.)
>
>Hi Steve/ Hi Everybody--
My garden these days is small like Duncan's so I'm enjoying this thread. I
have an eight foot x 18" box, 24" deep that I've grown tomatoes in the last
two summers (in addition to two + raised beds with a mix of flowers and
veggies. This year I hope to plant melons or trellised winter squash so as
to rotate the tomatoes. This winter, as an experiment I planted favas as
green manure--they are up but not growing much right now--when do I turn
them in --if I want to plant the next crop in May or so?
Thanks,
Havi
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