Re: Soy beans: more questions


Have a look at the bottom right corner of page eleven in there printed catalog,
they are listed as Sayamusume, if you don't have the cataloge try this wb site;
http://www.territorial-seed.com/ it is their on-line cataloge and they are listed
under vegetables, and then as soybeans.  Good luck with your hunt, I am on the
east side of Wa state and am going to try growing them myself this year.

pdanielak wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a couple more questions about growing soy beans:
>
> Is the inoculant necessary?
>
> Ann, was there any particular reason for the raised bed? Do the plants need
> to be well-drained?
>
> I didn't find any soy beans in Territorial's catalog (at least, not under
> "beans".) Is there a number or web address for Thompson & Morgan or West
> Coast Seeds? I will also look into rareseeds.com
>
> Thanks again,
> Pat
> Zone 7, Maryland
>
> At 12:11 PM 2/17/2000 EST, you wrote:
> >Hi Pat -
> >
> >I grew soy beans last summer in my zone 7 garden (Pacific Northwest) and had
> >a bumper crop.  They grew quite quickly from seed in a raised bed.  I bought
> >the soy bean innoculant from Nichols catalogue and will grow them again this
> >year.  Boiled and lightly salted they are terrific as a snack.
> >
> >Ann in Washington
> >
> >
> >

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