One of the benefits we have down here in the hot South with our long summers is that we get to grow two crops in our gardens. After my first planting stopped producing, I pulled everything out and replanted it. This time I planted more Roma beans (basically green beans without strings) and some beans that look like black-eyed peas but are pink. I'm not sure what they are (Marva, do you know?) because my mother just gave me a few to grow. I'm also not sure how to fix them, but I'll figure that out when I've actually got some to eat.
This is the left side of my garden where the Roma beans are planted.
This is the right side where the other beans are planted. I also planted some cucumbers in the far right this week. They just haven't come up yet.
That is also one of the benefits of having a very small garden: it's easy to replant!


2 comments:
Great job Nikki! I love living in the South for many reasons; one of which is the long growing season!
Could it be peas and not beans? Maybe pink eye purple hull peas? Now, I'm curious...........
Blessings!
That may be, Marva, but I can't seem to find a picture of pink eye purple hull peas online, although I don't have much time this morning since I need to get ready for work. *Sigh*
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